Emily Dickinson – theme of DEATH
Ø The theme
of death in her poetry
Ø Unique
for the era
Ø Theme of
death
Ø Personal
experience
Ø Death as
eternal
Ø Death
personified as a gentleman
Ø Chariot –
image
Ø Giving
death a religious context
Ø Dress –
the bride’s gown
Ø Death –
an extension of life
Ø House –
tombstone
Ø A one way
ride – towards eternity
Ø Civil war
– casualties – influence
Ø Highly
ironic – preoccupied with life’s most influential events
Ø Paradox –
not accidental
Ø The
arrival of King – waiting for the death
Ø Flies –
death and decay
Ø Poetic
device – usage of sound with colour
Ø Between
the light and darkness
Ø Personification – over simplification of death
Ø Personification – over simplification of death
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