Attitudes Towards Death In Millay's Poems

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Millay's scornful attitude towards death is revealed in the first line of "dirge without music."Although she doesn't regard for the "loving heart[s] in the hard ground"(1) Millay understands that death is a part of life and "the wise and lovely" all go into the "darkness"(3).With her strong choice of diction,Millay is able to create a comforting tone that reveals death in a soothing manner.But, she contrasts her tone with the repetition of "I am not resigned"(4).The repetition of "I am not resigned" signifies that Millay does not acknowledges the death of someone in her life.Millay maintains her stubborn tone until she finally accepts that her beloved has become one with "the indiscrimate dust"(6).The lose of the best qualities has had melancholy

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