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Emily Dickinson, Keetje Kuipers, and Ruth Stone Peer Reviewed Journal

Pages:1 (350 words)

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Subject:People

Topic:Emily Dickinson

Document Type:Peer Reviewed Journal

Document:#98869872


Emily Dickinson, Keetje Kuipers, and Ruth Stone all deal with the idea of death in their poems "Color - Caste -- Denomination," "My First Lover Returns from Iraq," and, respectively, "Reality." These poets focus on this concept with regard to individuals they loved but appear to be less concerned with the tragic nature of death. Instead, they are apparently interested in concentrating on life in contrast to death and with the idea of death in general as being particularly abstract.

Kuipers and Stone appear to be dedicated at presenting the more vivid image of death rather than to use symbolism as a means to communicate with audiences. I find this post to be especially intriguing because of the way that it deals with all three poets. The fact that the post is primarily focused on emphasizing the differences as well as the similarities between the poets is probably meant to have readers acknowledge how people tend to put across similar attitudes when coming across the idea of death. The writer appears to be devoted to…


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