Saturday, November 12, 2016
Last Night that She Lived by Emily Dickinson
  In the Last  shadow that She Lived by Emily Dickinson, Dickinson develops the idea that though  expiry may be a tragedy to love ones left behind, it is in  feature a peaceful euphory for the departing. Dickinson does not take the  conventional approach in describing the  end of this woman. Instead , she describes the departing from life as a casual affair.  near as if she is trying to  condole with herself, as if it happens  all told the time.  by means of the use of diction, juxtaposition, and personification, Dickinson develops a  meter that is anxious for the final departing of this woman.\nDickinson begins the  firstly stanza with The last night that she lived, it was a common night,  only for the dying. This except reveals that the departing of this woman was of no  moment to the  speaker unit. Dickinson conveyed this moment as if it was a normal occurrence that occurred all the time. Dickinson uses  ledgers such as final, passed, and infinite to  gild  devastation as a halt to    a  man beings physical  dwellence. However, it is not the  reverse for their soul.In the beginning it seem as if the speaker is in  defence mechanism and she does not want to  communicate what she is truly feeling.The speaker avoids  in reality speaking on the subject.The speaker all the way to the  quit anticipates the ending .She  likewise uses the word we in the last stanza to  coif emphasis on the death of this woman. This lets the readers know that they are the ones who  wanted to take care of her.\nIn addition to the use of diction, Dickinson also uses juxtaposition to convey her message. She uses death in lines thirteen and fourteen, Dickinson conveys that their is a reinvented joy of living that accompanies death, She states  others could exist however she must finish. This emphasizes the  freedom that living brings. In contrast, the following lines suggest the opposite stating that  a jealousy for her arose. This jealousy reflects the  beak that Dickinson speaks on earlier    in the poem. Dickinson makes...   
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