The Affinity of Death in the Literary Works of Emily Dickinson (688 words, 4 pages)
Emily Dickinsons Preoccupation with DeathInEmily Dickinsons works, death reaches saliency and night has always had affinity with death. Seeing that man's lifetime is compared to a day, it naturally derives that the night epitomizes life's end.Jesus, in his earthly ministry, also metaphorizes death as a night sleep for example, when ...
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