Friday, August 2, 2019
The Theme of Death in Poetry Essay -- Robert Frost Emily Dickinson Poe
The Theme of Death in Poetry Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson are two Modern American Poets who consistently wrote about the theme of death. While there are some comparisons between the two poets, when it comes to death as a theme, their writing styles were quite different. Robert Frostââ¬â¢s poem, ââ¬Å"Home Burial,â⬠and Emily Dickinsonââ¬â¢s poems, ââ¬Å"I felt a Funeral in my Brain,â⬠and ââ¬Å"I died for Beauty,â⬠are three poems concerning death. While the theme is constant there are differences as well as similarities between the poets and their poems. The obvious comparison between the three poems is the theme of death. Both poets, in these works and many others, display a fascination with the death of themselves as well as the death of peers, and loved ones. Both Frost and Dickinson experienced a great deal of death throughout each of their lives. Frostââ¬â¢s greatest loss was the death of his son, which is greatly depicted in his poem ââ¬Å"Home Burial.â⬠Dickinson suffered the loss of many friends and family. She spent a lot of her time in her room looking out upon the headstones of these people. The only strong comparison between the poets, in terms of structure and technique, is that the meaning of their poems run much deeper then the specific words on a page. Even this can come as a contrast when looking at these three poems. ââ¬Å"Home Burial,â⬠by Frost is a fairly straightforward poem, written in dialogue, with the writer working as the narrator. The poem is about a married couple dealing wi...
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