two ideas
Date Submitted: 12/24/2003 04:05:06
Two Poems. Two Ideas. One Author
Two of Emily Dickinson's poems, "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"
and "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died," are both about one of life's few
certainties: death. However, that is where the similarities end.
Although both poems were created less than a year apart by the same
poet, their ideas about what lies after death differ. In one, there
appears to be life after death, but in
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she expected to be there. The woman's soul drifted off into
nothingness with no afterlife to travel to.
To conclude, the beliefs of the two Dickinson poems in regards to life
after death differ significantly. In one, life does exist, in the other
it does not. To determine which poem believes in what, one must dig
through the clues in each.
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