because Flashcards

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‘He kindly stopped for me’

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conceit of the carriage ride = motif personified Death as speaker’s ‘kindly’ speaker = sentimental expectation of delivering the speaker (bride) home (heaven)

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‘He kindly stopped for me’

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conceit of the carriage ride = motif personified Death as speaker’s ‘kindly’ speaker = sentimental expectation of delivering the speaker (bride) home (heaven)

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‘He slowly drove- He knew no haste)

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regular iambic pulse and assonance ‘o’ = predictable forward momentum od death’s carriage + speaker soothed
= speaker’s acceptance of death = inevitable and easeful

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‘school of youth’ + ‘strove at recess- in the ring-“

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metaphor of speaker’s youth and rhotic alliteration + verb connotations = life effort fulness.

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‘gazing grain’ ‘setting sun’ and ‘Labour and leisure’

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personification transfer the speakers setting onto environment. sibilance and metaphor of death’s arrival= moment of death=
soothing + represents mortal life = all above death is welcome release from ‘labour and leisure’; of mortal life

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‘ring’ + ‘immortality’

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cyclical image of ‘ring’ may represent imminent ascension of christian afterlife + Dickinson’s possible faith in Christian transcendence

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‘Or rather- He passed us’

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foreshortened tetrameter line and speaker = object = jars the iambic rhythm and tonal shift because speaker increasing equivocating (ambiguous language inc)
sp looses agency as ‘pass over;= speaker’s loss of sun rays (ie life)

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‘quivering’ and ‘chill’

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sharp assonance = speakers vulnerable to death (icy and cold)

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‘barely visible’ + ‘House’+‘swelling’

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Destab. sentimental motif (heaven →graveyard; carriage →hearse; House →grave)Connotations →↓ sentimentality re death + ↑ dread →suffocation in death / abject embodied reality of death

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‘pauses’ +‘-in the ground –

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Change to sp’smovt sp. no longer moving, only ‘pausing’ in horror
Concrete separation w. caesura +
dashIdentical rhyme= sense entrapment in ground + nothingness suggests D’s possview __that death = sep.off time, consciousness, afterlife, nature etc

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‘ –tis centuries’

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Present tense= may seem reassuring, as if persona speaking from heaven

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Horsesheads were toward Eternity

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Anticlosuraldash h/w dash may = hyphen connecting worlds (mortal + immortal)Ormay = final break from time + consciousness∴reader cannot know if spin heaven or in ground.

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