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Because I could not stop for Death

Because I could not stop for Death. Review for More Dickinson Poems. She talked about death… A LOT!. Because I could not stop for Death , He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality . Personification… Death as her courtier.

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Because I could not stop for Death

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  1. Because I could not stop for Death Review for More Dickinson Poems

  2. She talked about death… A LOT! • Because I could not stop for Death,He kindly stopped for me;The carriage held but just ourselvesAnd Immortality.

  3. Personification… Death as her courtier • We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put awayMy labor, and my leisure too,For his civility.

  4. She often uses/discusses nature • We passed the school, where children stroveAt recess, in the ring;We passed the fields of gazing grain,We passed the setting sun.

  5. Another mention of nature… & death • Or rather, be passed us;The dews grew quivering and chill,For only gossamer my gown,My tippet only tulle.

  6. And some more about death… • We paused before house that seemedA swelling of the ground;The roof was scarcely visible,The cornice but a mound.

  7. Paradox • Since then 'tis centuries, and yet eachFeels shorter than the dayI first surmised the horses' headsWere toward eternity.

  8. Things to keep in mind when reading Emily Dickinson poems • She loves to write about death, nature, and love • She often uses paradox, personification, metaphor (and simile) • Most of her poetry is written in quatrains (4-line stanzas) • Uses slant rhyme, inverted syntax, and omission of different parts of speech • Uses dashes and unconventional capitalization to indicate significant words/ideas

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