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  • Essay / Thematic essay on the dog of Baskrianville - 1055

    The analysis of his poems shows that the author does not have two poems that have exactly the same understanding of death. Death is sometimes sweet, sometimes threatening, and sometimes simply inevitable. In the poem “I Heard the Buzz of a Fly – When I Died –,” Dickinson describes the natural physical process of death. This poem emphasizes that death is a normal thing and that the speaker is already dead and tells the readers about his experience of death. She explained that there is a moment of calm between the storms of life and death. The author not only describes death, but also shows the feeling and the last sensation before his death. There is disagreement over the symbolic meaning of the fly and its relationship to the death of the