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Death In Emily Dickinson's Poem 'I Heard A Fly Buzz'

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Death is not always seen as a happy time; however, it is a time family gathers to support the loved one who is passing on to the afterlife. The narrator in Emily Dickinson’s poem is experiencing the transition to the afterlife in which everything was in order, and prepared for the passing. That is until a fly, an unwelcomed guest, decides to drop in. the poem touches on the simple aspects of family throughout the story within, as a support group as well as a process in which the narrator has to filter her belongings through. In Emily Dickinson’s poem “I heard a fly Buzz,” she expresses the process of death through the imagery and symbolism.
In Dickinson’s poem, imagery is in abundance to convey the abnormal death the narrator is experiencing.

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