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Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death” explores themes of mortality through a carefully constructed metaphor. The poem depicts Death personified as a courteous gentleman who transports the speaker on a journey toward eternity. Primarily appreciated by students studying nineteenth-cen...
Emily Dickinson’s “Hope is the thing with feathers” explores the enduring nature of optimism through a striking metaphor. The poem compares hope to a bird that persistently sings from within, symbolizing resilience and unwavering spirit. Originally written in 1861, it remains notable for its concise...
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