Mar 9, 2011

Because I Could Not Stop for Death

This poem is a darker poem, where Emily Dickinson is talking about the death. In the first stanza, she talked about the death stopping for her because she couldn’t stop for death, and only her with death in the carriage. For the second, the death drove slowly without hashing, and for politeness, the speaker put away all of what she is doing. Then they drove pass the school, fields of grains, and the sun. Next the speaker told about her gown, what she is wearing. They also passed a house that the speaker can barely see the roof. 

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