Comparing Romantics Views On Death In Emily Dickinson's Poems

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The Romantics were people who openly conveyed their views on politics. Their poems focus mainly on their feelings and the freedom of expressing themselves. Though the Romantics had many similarities within their writing, they have many disputes within their judgment on death. The two Romantics that have many differences within their poems are Edgar Allen Poe and Emily Dickinson. Both of them have very distinctive views on death.
Dickinson's poems for “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, “I Heard a Fly Buzz-when I died”, “I Died for Beauty-but was scarce”, are a portion of her poems for death. She focused on death as a natural thing that can be viewed as not very frightening. She expresses her feelings towards death as calm and peaceful.

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