Dickinson, Donne, and Thomas all have unique perspectives about death in their poems. Write an academic paragraph in which you identify the perspective on death in each poem and describe how that perspective is developed. Use evidence from each text in your response
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Answer: Death is Emily Dickinson‘s main theme which left its impact on all her thinking and gave its tint to the majority of herpoems. For Dickinson, death is the supreme touchstone for life. She lived incessantly in his presence. She was alwaysconscious of its nearness and inevitability. It becomes, in the words of Henry Wells, her closest and dearest friend (94).Investigation of the theme of death gave her a panoramic view of vital issues such as religion, God, nature, love andimmortality. In the poems discussed in this study, death presumes different personalities taken from life surroundingDickinson. The main features of death which are implied in her death poems reveal the very contradictions, absurditiesand complexities of our life. Death may be a refined and respected coachman, a cruel victimizer and a personal enemy,a leveler, an elusive lover, a suitor, an assassin, and a democrat. The poet uses these concrete images to portray death,which is an abstract force, in an attempt to come to terms with it as well as to fathom it. She gave death human andnonhuman characteristics as part of her inexorable quest to comprehend it. In her death poems, she did not offer afinal view of death because death for her remains the great unknown mystery. This paper, however, is an attempt tometiculously examine and critically analyze these images of death in selected poems of Emily Dickinson in order togain a better understanding of her perception of death as well as to understand the western philosophy of death.