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1. Dickinson’s entire poem “Because I could not stop for Death” is a metaphor, likening death to a carriage ride. Throughout the ride, the speaker mentions several scenes and objects that have symbolic meaning. From the list of items below, choose 3, and explain the symbolic meaning of each using the following format:
_______________ symbolizes _________________. I know this because _______________________________________________________________.
For example:
Immortality symbolizes that the speaker has been granted life after death. I know this because at the end of the poem, she reveals that Eternity is her destination.
Choose 3 from this list:
2. Choose two literary devices used by Dickinson in “Because I could not stop for Death,” and show how those devices contribute to the poem’s theme of the gentle inevitability of death. Some options to choose from include rhyme scheme, tone, personification, metaphor, and symbolism, although don’t feel limited to this list. Cite direct quotes from the poem; be sure to analyze the quote to show how it serves as an example of a literary device, and how the use of that literary device contributes to the poem’s theme.
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A Bird, came down the Walk
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A Clock stopped—
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After great pain, a formal feeling comes
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A narrow Fellow in the Grass (1096)
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"Faith" is a fine invention
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Fame Is a Fickle Food (1702)
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Hope is a strange invention
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"Hope" Is the Thing with Feathers
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I Can Wade Grief
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I Felt a Cleaving in my Mind
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I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain
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If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking
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If I should die
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If you were coming in the fall
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I heard a Fly buzz — when I died
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I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
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Much Madness is divinest Sense—
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Success Is Counted Sweetest
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Tell all the truth but tell it slant
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The Only News I Know
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