Difference Between Emily Dickinson And Walt Whitman

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The poems by Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are known to be the cornerstones of American poetry in the way that they view the aspect of life and death. The writers themselves could not have been more different in their poems about these subjects. Walt Whitman has been called by several to be the grandfather of modern day poetry. In his poems he expresses the journey that is to live and to die. Whitman also shows through his work the importance of staying outside of social norms while also expressing yourself in any way that one might see fit. On the other hand, Emily Dickinson expresses the inevitability of death and the feeling of helplessness throughout her poems. Dickinson’s poems matched the way she lived her solitary life. Both poets felt a personal relationship with death and they both knew that they would eventually die, but Whitman tries to fight it, while Dickinson accepts it. Although, Walt Whitman was a very rambunctious man who believed that life should be lived to
She was an introvert who stayed by herself. She was mostly unheard of before her death, then several of her poems were discovered and published. She lived a lonely life with few friends, which is where she gained her outlook of death, as something exceptionally dark and bleak. However, her view of death as something that is inevitable, she shows this in her poem, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”. Emily Dickinson stated, “He kindly stopped for me-” (Dickinson line 2). Emily Dickinson does not fight nor struggle against the idea of death, she accepts it as something that is inevitable. She believes that there is nothing that can be or should be done to prevent death. Her view of death is presented as something almost factual in her poems, in that it is an undeniable fact of life. To Emily Dickinson, the thought of death is something that is almost comforting and

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