Analyzing Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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Poems differ as much as the people who write and read them, or as much as music and movies do.” Every poem is unique in its own way. Poetry has many different genres, from narrative to dramatic poetry. To fully understand a poem, you must analyze it. For me, it takes twice as long to read poetry rather than just an average article from the newspaper because I have to analyze it. Emily Dickinson’s poems can be very strange and difficult to understand. She is famous for writing poems about love and death. “A narrow Fellow in the Grass” is about fear and “Because I could not stop for Death” is about death. Her poem’s themes are all very different from each other, but she uses personification both of these poems.
“Because I could not stop for

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