The Stroke Poem Analysis

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Rita Dove is one of America’s finest poets. “The Stroke” is a poem from one of her four books of poetry called, Thomas and Beulah, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. Rita. “The Stroke” demonstrates how our insights vary over time. Personification and imagery are two ways the poet uses to give examples to talk about an event in one’s life. In contrast to Dove, Emily Dickinson was also a very successful American Poet. She wrote more than eighteen hundred poems and about a dozen of them were published. One of her well-known poems she published was “If I Should Die”. This poem informs us that when one dies, life goes on and those that are still alive will continue to experience life. The narrator of the poem explains death is normal and it is okay to move on by giving various examples and imagery throughout the poem.
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One thing the poet utilizes to demonstrate her point with imagery is the usage of time. In the poem, it states: “And time should gurgle on”, which illustrates that time will go on after one’s death. Dickinson also uses personification to give the viewers a better viewpoint on death. Also, the poet uses words such as “gurgle, burn, bustling go, and one might depart at option from enterprise below”, might relate to a loved one who died. Therefore, the poet tries to tell the audience it is okay to move on and love someone again. “Tis sweet to know that stocks will stand, when we with daisies lie, that commerce will continue”, is a saying from the poem which makes the speaker feel better that once we die the nature will die as well. On the other hand, the narrator is worried about dying and leaving things behind. The poem ends with this astonishing line “conduct the pleasing scene” to clarify that death is a pleasant thing to encounter since it’s the way of life. The poet looks at death as a process of life which makes it easier to

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