'Two Views Of A Cadaver Room'

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In the three poems above are based on one theme. The theme that these poems relate to death itself. The poem written by Grace Brown is a poem about suicide; Ms Plath’s also relate to death. In the poem “Two Views of a Cadaver Room” Plath is relating to when her father died. Many features such as imagery, rhyme and metaphors have been used in these poems to create a basic outline and structure of the poems.

Emily Dickinson is a famous English poet. Born in the 1800’s, she began writing poetry about death to describe feelings. Poetic techniques such as imagery and personification feature in one of her most famous poems, “Because I Could not Stop for Death”.

In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, Ms Dickinson talks about death. At the end of the poem we find out that it happened many years ago. She was describing a death that was to come or already had happened. She says “We passed the Setting Sun/Or rather He passed us.” Implying that they were passing things …show more content…

The explanation of the speaker’s death is shown in this poem. A day that happened many centuries ago and now is being told in the afterlife. In this poem Emily Dickinson tells us about life. The poem says that there is a place after death, which would explain as to why she was so calm about all that has happened. She implies that death is not the end, but only the beginning.

“Because I Could Not Stop For Death” uses a hymns-like iambic metre. Dickinson's four-line stanzas don’t perfectly rhyme, but they follow a regular metrical pattern. Iambic metre follows a common pattern. The 1st and 3rd line in every stanza has eight syllables.

Dickinson has put emotion into this poem; by using words that intrigue the emotions of the viewer’s such as a simple word like “death”. Personification was also used very well in this poem. Dickinson says “Because I could not stop for death/He kindly stopped for me” which perceives death as an animate object such as a

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