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A Vision
Title: A Vision
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 884 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Vision
In “I heard a Fly buzz”; Emily Dickinson expresses to her readers about the emotional instability she feels while on her deathbed. She has written several poems about death, but this one differs from her other poems because it is told from her perspective, in accordance with her final moments. The poem creates several powerful images that arouse various possible explanations. It is easiest to understand how the poem (and her death) unfolds by reviewing
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reason this statement has validity is because Ms. Dickinson is consumed by the fly, be it the buzzing or by watching it. The presence of people being with her, her personal pondering about what life after death may be like and soul searching are all over-looked because she is so focused on the fly. The fly, therefore, deviates her thought process and death becomes no longer just an ending, but ending with nothing in “sight”.
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