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            ON BECAUSE COULD NOT STOP FO

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            Abstract:DeathandeternityarethemajorthemesinmostofEmilyDickinson’s
            poems.“BecauseIcouldnotstopfordeath”isoneofherclassicpoems.
            Throughtheanalysis,thisessayclarifiesinfiniteconceptionsbythe
            dialecticalrelationshipbetweenrealityandimagination,theknownand
            theunknown.Andittellswhat’seternityinDickson’seyes.

            Keywords:death,eternity,finite,infinite



            Introduction
            EmilyDickinson(1830-1886),theAmericanbest-knownfemalepoet,was
            oneoftheforemostauthorsinAmericanliterature.EmilyDickinson’s
            poems,aswellasWaltWhitman’s,wereconsideredasapartof"American
            renaissance";theywereregardedaspioneersofimagism.Bothofthemrejected
            customandreceivedwisdomandexperimentedwithpoeticstyle.Shehowever
            differsfromWhitmaninavarietyofways.Foronething,Whitmanseems
            tokeephiseyeonsocietyatlarge;Dickinsonexplorestheinnerlife
            oftheindividual.WhereasWhitmanis"national"inhisoutlook,Dickinson
            is"regional"

            EmilyDickinsonwasborninAmherst,Massachusetts,onDecember10,1830.
            Shelivedalmostherentirelifeinthesametown(muchofitinthesame
            house),traveledinfrequently,nevermarried,andinherlastyearsnever
            leftthegroundsofherfamily.Soshewascalled"vestalofAmherst".
            Andyetdespitethisnarrow--somemightsay--pathologicallyconstricted-outward
            experience,shewasanextremelyintelligent,highlysensitive,anddeeply
            passionatepersonwhothroughoutheradultlifewrotepoems(addupto
            around2000)thatwerestartlinglyoriginalinbothcontentandtechnique,
            poemsthatwouldprofoundlyinfluenceseveralgenerationsofAmericanpoets
            andthatwouldwinherasecurepositionasoneofthegreatestpoetsthat
            Americahaseverproduced.


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            Dickinson’ssimplyconstructedyetintenselyfelt,acutelyintellectual
            writingstakeastheirsubjectissuesvitaltohumanity:theagoniesand
            ecstasiesoflove,sexuality,theunfathomablenatureofdeath,thehorrors
            ofwar,Godandreligiousbelief,theimportanceofhumor,andmusings
            onthesignificanceofliterature,music,andart.

            EmilyDickinsonenjoystheKingJamesVersionoftheBible,aswell
            asauthorssuchasEnglishWRTERSWilliamShakespeare,JohnMilton,Charles
            Dickens,ElizabethBarrettBrowning,GeorgeEliot,andThomasCarlyle.
            Dickinson’searlystyleshowsthestronginfluenceofWilliamShakespeare,
            BarrettBrowning,ScottishpoetRobertBrowning,andEnglishpoetsJohn
            KeatsandGeorgeHerbert.AndDickinsonreadEmersonappreciatively,who
            becameapervasiveand,inasense,formativeinfluenceoverher.AsGeorge
            F.Whichernotes,"HersolefunctionwastotesttheTranscendentalist
            ethicinitsapplicationtotheinnerlife".



            1“death”inEmilyDickinson’spoets

            Foraslongashistoryhasbeenrecordedandprobablyformuchlonger,
            manhasalwaysbeendifferentideaofhisowndeath.Eventhoseofuswho
            haveaccepteddeathgraciously,haveatleastinsomeway,---feared,
            dreaded,orattemptedtodelayitsarrival.Wehavepersonifieddeath--
            asanevildoerdressedinallblack,itspresenceswoopsdownuponusand
            chokesthelifefromusasthoughitweresomestreetmurderwithmalicious
            intent.Butinreality,weknowthatdeathisnotthechaoticgrimreaper
            offairytalesandmythology.Ratherthanbeingacruelandunfairprankster
            ofevil,deathisanunavoidableandnaturalpartoflifeitself.

            DeathandimmoralityisthemajorthemeinthelargestportionofEmily
            Dickinson’spoetry.Herpreoccupationwiththesesubjectsamountedtoan
            obsessionsothataboutonethirdofherpoemsdwellonthem.Dickinson’s
            manyfriendsdiedbeforeher,andthefactthatdeathseemedtooccuroften
            intheAmherstofthetimeaddedtohergloomymeditation.Dickinson’s
            isnotsheerdepictionofdeath,butanemphaticoneofrelationsbetween
            lifeanddeath,deathandlove,deathandeternity.Deathisamust-be-crossed
            bridge.Shedidnotfearit,becausethearrivalinanotherworldisonly
            throughthegraveandtheforgivenessfromGodistheonlywaytoeternity

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