In John Donne's book 'Do not be proud', death is personal. The avatar of death creates a sense that death is not as strong as we think. Dawn created a mysterious and uncontrollable image of death and a slave of low status. He does this by destroying the concepts of death, the concepts bound by "destiny, opportunity, king, and desperate people". He insists that death is less powerful than deadly ones. We recommend that death is no curious like the word slave.
Dawn made the title of the poem the first line, introducing the theme "I should not have death and pride", and opened a poem in the same way (Don 1 line). Dickinson defined death as an interview with the talker, and the talker took her to the eternal grave. Meanwhile, Dawn tried to criticize death from many angles. I called him slaves and could not control the talker. What they have to do is to show how they deal with personal death and prepare to accept death at the right time. Although their theme is death, it does not mean that they introduced similar ideas and methods, and this attracts the reader's attention and convince people that death has its own weaknesses and strengths .
Emily Dickinson and John Dorn made two powerful attempts to test the role of death in the world and various attitudes towards this issue. Dunn is not proud of death, as Dickinson can not stop the two poems for death. But since it is wrong to call death a problem, it is best to say that these two pieces of work help to understand the essence of death. The works of Dorn and Dickinson feature the use of different style tools (anthropomorphism and metaphor), the tone of the story (satire and obedience), the contrast of different literary techniques, and different lighting styles. Helps to learn and understand the essence of death in a powerful and immortal and most appropriate way to the reader