In Emily Dickinson's poems "not death" Dickinson fell into despair and despair, and she could not be defined or understood. Dickinson did not know why she was suffering, so she started poetry with an unidentified "it" to quote her, and tried to understand "it" in the whole poem. This poem is written in folk electric instruments. That is because it consists of four rows of alternating rows of yogic square quadrilaterals followed by a yaw triangle. During the first and second quarters, Dickinson tried to understand her feelings by eliminating the various possibilities of the current state of mind.
Emily Dickinson's poem "I can not stop dying" "Out of Emily Dickinson's poem" Can not stop dying "represents a reflection of the speaker against death. This poem focuses on the concept of life after death. The background of this verse reflects the approach of death, death is kind and considerate. Through immortal promises, fear is removed and death is not only accepted but also welcomed. As a human being, we believe that death will never come in a convenient or appropriate time.
Most of Emily Dickinson's poetry concentrates on the concept of death and subsequent generations. However, the poem "narrow researchers in the grass" focuses on the animal kingdom. Dickinson plays the role of a male spokesperson in this poem. A narrow researcher in the grass did not reveal why she did this, but for some reason she would say a snake that he encountered like a man when he was a child. This is one of the few poems published by Dickinson in his life. It was not Dickinson, who announced her poem, but her nephew. There is no evidence that Dickinson is uncomfortable with the publication of this poem, but Dickinson is another poem entitled 'Publication Auction', and that her earning money from her poem is to destroy I reveal my thoughts Her soul
In Emily Dickinson's poems "not death" Dickinson fell into despair and despair, and she could not be defined or understood. Dickinson did not know why she was suffering, so she started poetry with an unidentified "it" to quote her, and tried to understand "it" in the whole poem. This poem is written in folk electric instruments. That is because it consists of four rows of alternating rows of yogic square quadrilaterals followed by a yaw triangle. During the first and second quarters, Dickinson tried to understand her feelings by eliminating the various possibilities of the current state of mind.