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life after death
Title: life after death
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 838 | Pages: 3.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
life after death
Life After Death
Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson are two Modern American Poets who consistently wrote about the theme of death. While there are some comparisons between the two poets, when it comes to death as a theme, their writing styles were quite different. Robert Frost’s poem, “Home Burial,” and Emily Dickinson’s poems, “I felt a Funeral in my Brain,” and “I died for Beauty,” are three poems concerning death. While the theme
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poems “I felt a Funeral in my Brain,” and “I died for Beauty,” by Emily Dickinson, there are similarities and differences between the two poets perspectives and writing styles. Because there is a difference in perspective and in writing styles, each of the poems gives a different feeling about death to the reader. While the theme of death is consistent in both, Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson’s poems, the differences heavily outweigh the similarities.
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