E.Dickinson : I died for beauty ....I was scarce...
Title: E.Dickinson : I died for beauty ....I was scarce...
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 404 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
E.Dickinson : I died for beauty ....I was scarce...
Category: /Literature/Poetry
Details: Words: 404 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
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The speaker says that she died for Beauty, but she was hardly adjusted to her tomb before a man who died for Truth was laid in a tomb next to her. When the two softly told each other why they died, the man declared that Truth and Beauty are the same, so that he and the speaker were "Brethren." The speaker says that they met at night, "as Kinsmen," and talked between their tombs
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life--ideals, human feelings, identity itself--is erased by death. But by making the erasure gradual--something to be "adjusted" to in the tomb--and by portraying a speaker who is untroubled by her own grim state, Dickinson creates a scene that is, by turns, grotesque and compelling, frightening and comforting. It is one of her most singular statements about death, and like so many of Dickinson's poems, it has no parallels in the work of any other writer.