Poem Analysis: Because I Could Not Stop For Death

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Application of the poem The poem “Because I could not stop for Death,” is authored by Emily Dickinson during the 17th century and it depicts several themes in its presentation. The poem is written by a dead person, probably a spirit or a ghost, as the last stanza shows that it has been centuries and yet she (writer) feels it is like shorter than a day. The poems arises erotic experience that she got from her lover who took her out and around the area, having beautiful scenery. The poem presents a melancholic aspect where memorable events happen in people’s lives and become worth to recall. The ride to eternity, driven slowly by the gentleman in the topic, presents a proverbial journey that the writer communicates to people as dependent …show more content…

The slow feeling of the ending life is shown when the poem states, “we paused before…” with other terms like “and immortality” having its own line to emphasize the destination. The writer narrates the cause of death in the six-stanza poem in a journey form that depicts some interesting life experiences that people should have fun of during their lives. It is common that many individuals cannot stop for or wait for death that is if they can “see …show more content…

End rhymes are depicted on lines two and four of the last two stanzas. Internal rhyme can also be seen in line 11 and 14. Anaphora is indicated where the words “we passed the…” are used (Cummings, 2011). Personification of the sun is shown where the narrator indicates that the sun passed them in lines 12 and 13. This presents a highly styled poem that has used diverse stylistic features to communicate to the readers. Symbolism and objectification has been extensively used to communicate where the narrator uses first person to narrate the story. Conclusion Because I could not stop for Death,” is authored by Emily Dickinson during the 17th century and it illustrates several themes in its presentation. This poem depict a detailed analysis of visual imagery to the reader. The writer gives a description of journey to death and eternity that she went with the help of the gentleman.

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