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Because I Could Not Stop For Death Emily Dickinson. I received an A* for literature.

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of both of death
by


poem exploration inevitability
=




the uncertainties that die Either such is the eternal inevitability of
'
Death
'
that he himself in
happens when
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haste
)
no
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w/ a personified
'
takes ride Death
'
in his
woman
carriage He doesn't need to

a
hurry to make death happen =
b. cause =
automatic fact

↳ likelihood in the afterlife
by all heading towards her place of life






poem's matter -
of -
fact tone (which underplays the fantastical
nature of what is happening ) r



establishes this journey as


's
smtg beyond spur control

The carriage fstzas)
• ' ' '
fields
'

stops by a school ,
and perhaps spies own grave

represent diff stages of. life
, starting from childhood 1-
preceding like

>
Either her death is presented as smthng natural , the journey itself to the inevitable final destination
way ,




strange } inescapable
4
ans



The opening lines make this clear :




-

the spur herself couldn't
'
stop for death
'
Death , Immortality and final stanza =
filled w
ambiguity + contradiction


but '
Death
'
has every intention of stopping Eternity •

spur explains that the carriage
passed these sights
' "
her centuries
ago , but that the entire time that =
clasped
I




'
'

presented smtg of
gentleman kindly stopping his =
can climb in also feels '
shorter than
'
a ; carriage a
Day

a certain comfort with / at least acceptance of
, dying
>
In the
grand scheme of eternity
-
hundreds of
yrs

entails remains mysterious might the
-

what this
even as
process actually feel like a blip on radar



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life measured by
'
Also in the carriage is immortality
-


time BUT
'
=
in death the perception
,



not clear if another personified figure / smtng more abstract of time ceases to exist



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Indeed it's in , large part this inconclusiveness =
poem
'

Immortality
'

ambiguos powerful

=




} calm treatment of
' '


presence =
could support Christian idea of afterlife
-

On one hand ,
Death's kind the

'
DR contrast ,
'
Immortality somewhat ironic >
hinting at the woman →
signal comfort of a Christian afterlife
, by =
permanent
> entrance to heaven -1


nothingness that awaits in
eternity in God 's
presence

death But
darkly plays w/ ideas of immortality
-
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more
, way

eternity =
read as nothing more than dark
nothingness of
death that life , when it's gone , =
gone for good
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