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Emily Dickinson is one of the most outstanding and influential poets of the 19th century. Her poetry mainly depicts ordinary things of daily life, but with profound content and originality, particularly in exploring the issue of death, which is the most concerning topic for poets in the 20th century. Dickinson showed her strong concern for the value and meaning of life in her poems about death and immortality. Her attitude toward death and immortality developed throughout her life, and death stimulated her passion to transcend the limitations of life and pursue eternity. In the end, the poet transcendently accepts the pain and limitations of life, spits out a strong self-consciousness after profound despair, finds the meaning of life in ordinary daily life, and therefore cherishes the greatness and smallness of life. She is devoted to poetry, constructs her self-world, and realizes her self-value. In poetry, her life finally transcends the limitation and realizes eternal life. Dickinson's poems on death and eternal life and her consciousness of death have gone beyond death itself, and more reflect the poet's profound and positive thoughts on the meaning of life. This paper analyzes the death imagery in "Because I could not stop for Death" to illustrate the poet's view of death, which is to accept it calmly, whereby the human soul attains eternal life.
Wenxin Yuan (Mon,) studied this question.