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Under the Microscope

gown is much like a sexual quest, baring herself to her lover, which inthis case is Death. Dickinson’s use of the expiration of life as something to beromanticized is a focal point of the poem which leaves readers mesmerized.Next, a clear and concise poetic rhythm makes this poem very enticing to itsaudience. The author does not let her audience stray from the story, keepingeverything in a logical order which is easy to follow. Dickinson walks readers stepby step through the stages of entering the “other side” of reality. She begins bytelling of how the carriage arrives, moving on to discuss her feelings as sheencounters them. At first she is surprised at the punctuality of Death. She did notrealize that this day would be her last, but wonder quickly gives way to acceptance,leading her to reflect on her earthly years. She recalls her childhood, adolescence,and maturing stages of life. Then, the poem leaves you with references to herripened years of age, finally resting with the resolve of her death. Each image isdefined, giving readers detailed mental images of her ideas. In turn, it causes one toreflect on their own perception of existence and its fragility. All the while, shenever strays from her primary concern, which is comparing the beginning of lifewith its mysterious ending. Lastly, this poetic composition is brimming with sound and sense devices. For example, “gazing grain” is a clear personification, giving the plant eyes toglance longingly towards the carriage as it buzzes past the plentiful fields. Also, anobvious hyperbole, she speaks of centuries feeling “shorter than the day.” Withouta doubt, the speaker feels a bit dizzy with reality brutally beating at her door,forcing the realization that life has come to a close, all the while introducing a newbeginning in the land of eternity. During this moment of divine manifestation, thevictim of death feels like the moment ...

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