Hope by emily dickinson theme7/6/2023 Death is the ultimate unknowable, and so Dickinson circles around it, painting portraits of each of its many facets, as a way to come as close to knowing it as she can. All of these varied pictures of death, however, do not truly contradict each other. In “Some – Work for Immortality –,” death is the moment where the speaker can cash their check of good behavior for their eternal rewards. In “My life had stood – a Loaded Gun –,” the existence of death allows for the existence of life. In “Behind Me dips – Eternity,” death is the normal state, life is but an interruption. In “Because I could not stop for Death –,“ she personifies death, and presents the process of dying as simply the realization that there is eternal life. In “I heard a Fly buzz – when I died –,” Dickinson investigates the physical process of dying. Death is sometimes gentle, sometimes menacing, sometimes simply inevitable. No two poems have exactly the same understanding of death, however. Death is one of the foremost themes in Dickinson’s poetry.
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