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Title: Emily Dickinson


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Emily Dickinson
Because I Could Not Stop For Death...
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Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
  • An American lyrical poet born in Amherst,
    Massachusetts
  • Extremely eccentric, private person
  • only seven of her poems were published during
    her lifetime
  • She seldom left her house, and rarely had
    visitors
  • Her poetry reflects her loneliness, and usually
    focuses on her own feelings and what matter to
    her most
  • Sister in law published her poems after
    Dickinsons death
  • Dickinson did not care about money and fame, and
    didnt want the public to read her poems

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Because I could not stop for Death He kindly
stopped for me The Carriage held but just
Ourselves And Immortality.
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  • Dickinson describes Death as a person
  • She describes the meeting as a pleasant event
    that takes place in a carriage
  • Poem starts off with death having to stop for
    Dickinson

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We slowly droveHe knew no haste And I had put
away My labor and my leisure too, For His
Civility
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  • She walks away from her busy schedule, such as
    work and even her leisure time for death

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We passed the School, where Children strove At
Recess--in the Ring We passed the Fields of
Gazing Grain We passed the Setting Sun
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  • It is thought that here, Dickinson is talking
    about the different stages of her life
  • Can also be thought of as her seeing her own
    life flash before her eyes
  • the children at recess symbolizing the beginning
    of her life
  • the fields of grazing grain refers to
    adolescence/adult
  • the setting sun is the writers final years

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Or rather--He passed us The Dews drew quivering
and chill For only Gossamer, my Gown My
Tippet--only Tulle -----------------------------
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  • She is restating that the phases of her life has
    passed her by
  • Describing being inside the ground being cold
  • Also talks about what she is wearing (tippet
    Tulle)

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We paused before a House that seemed A Swelling
of the Ground The Roof was scarcely visible
The Cornice--in the Ground
  • The house/swelling of the ground that she is
    describing is her gravesite

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Since then--'tis Centuriesbut each Feels
shorter than the Day I first surmised the
Horses' Heads Were toward Eternity--
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  • Time (centuries) has passed since her carriage
    ride with death
  • Ends with her realizing that towards the end of
    her ride with death she figured out that this
    wasnt temporary
  • Horses Heads were toward eternity meaning the
    horses pulling the carriage were taking her
    somewhere she couldnt return from
  • -realizes she is dead that this ride is
    for all eternity

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If you need help understanding Dickinsons Poems,
please check out these sites
  • http//www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?45442B7C000C0
    7000F
  • http//www.bartleby.com/113/
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