What is the reason behind the poet which makes himself to write "death alone"?
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Dickinson's vision about death in the poem, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death," also views death as the end of the worldly life and the beginning of eternity (Faur, 2012). The poem describes death in a romanticized way, where its civility allows it to wait for the poet to finish her activities.
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because no body is here with anything and die with anything you are alone and go alone thanks pls mark as branilist
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