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Bacause I Could Not Stop For Death
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In Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death " (448), the speaker of the poem is a woman who relates about a situation after her death. The speaker personifies death as a polite and considerate gentleman who takes her in a carriage for a romantic journey; however, at the end of this poem, she finishes her expedition realizing that she has died many years ago.
The poem contains six quatrains, and does not follow any consistent rhyme scheme. Every line starts with a strong be...
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