Emily Dickinson's I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died

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In the first poem “I heard a fly buzz - When I died” Emily Dickinson talks about the fly lead up to her death. To me Emily had to be inside of like on her deathbed rethinking life and she hears annoying fly and she can’t think about “Well what's going to happen to me now” because of the loud buzzing which lead her to peacefully die. Emily couldn’t even focus on what was going on because the fly had her undivided attention. Emily's poems are dark and death related. Her poems are filled with imagery and irony. In Emily Dickinson's second poem 'Because I could not stop for Death,' she shows her theme of Death once again but differently this time. Her poems are usually described through the death but this one shows the ride to death. It shows what she took for granted and how others don't appreciate the wonderful things in life. Emily is saying she wasn’t asking for it just came. She was also basically saying she wasn’t afraid, the man was nice and she accepted that she was dead.The tone of death and calmness is inside of this poem. Emily's poems are filled with of irony, imagery, symbolism, and word choice. In Emily Dickinson's third poem “ I never saw a moor” conveys a powerful message about faith. Emily used analogies to make her point in the poem.The tone of the story …show more content…

As you can imagine it was a tough time for them both. The wife looking at her child’s grave through the window. Her husband for some reason does not understand why she became so distressed. The wife resents her husband for not taking note in why she was mad and attempts to leave him. The husband begs her to stay so they could talk about it but the wife wasn’t having it. The wife goes crazy on the husband out at him so she leaves the house and he threatens the wife. The tone in this poem is emotional. This poem is filled with Symbolism, Allegory, and

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