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Five or six hundred poems, dealing with death1, are proof enough for her enormous interest in this theme. By daniela ragusa 922 views. Dickinson portrays death as her companion in the carriage.

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Because i could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me the carriage held but just ourselves and immortality. Dickinson tries her hand at dramatic poetry with a conversation between death and spirit. Instead the lines are unified through their similar lengths, the use of anaphora, as well as anaphora is another technique dickinson makes use of in 'it was not death, for i stood up.' this term is used to refer to moments in a poem in which a. If i can stop one heart from breaking, i shall not live in vain;