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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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The poem begins with… the speaker driving past death on the road. the speaker of the poem taking a carriage ride with death. the

speaker of the poem stopping to talk with death. the speaker of the poem goes on a carriage ride by herself.
English
1 answer:
Brut [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"Because I Could not Stop for Death" - Emily Dickinson

Explanation:

i think you just wanted to know the title of the poem? but if not notify me

  • three "people" - speaker, death, and immortality
  • death is described as civil, kind, patient - this is unusual because death is usually characterized with mean, cruel, and cold
  • the school - represents her childhood
  • the fields of grazing grain - represents adulthood
  • the setting sun - represents end of life
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