Analysis Because I Could Not Stop for Death and the Silence of Women

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Death has to be accepted but is not always understood. It is not always concrete. In the poems “I could not stop for Death” and “The silence of Women” death is the issue at hand. In the poems the carriage ride is the symbol for death and the angry women are also a sign for death. “Because I could not stop for Death” is about someone seeing her death every day and different parts of her life she has gone through that lead up to her death. The journey to the grave begins in the first stanza, when death comes calling in a carriage immortality is also a passenger. As the trip continues the carriage trundles along at an easy, unhurried pace, suggesting that death has arrived in the form of a disease that takes its time to kill. Then, in the author appears to review the stages of her life: childhood , maturity, and the descent into death. There, she experiences a chill because she is not warmly dressed. In fact, her garments are more appropriate for a wedding, representing a new beginning, than for a funeral, representing an end. In “The silence of women” the man is constantly being weakened by his wife which leads to death. Dealing with the subject of death through how women were subservient to men through there years and how when they grew older they were able to be more vocal because of the man passing away into death. “Oh lifetime of silence!” The men passed away in to death because the women were mean and they were soft and weak. These two poems are very different. They are also alike in many ways. Some of the ways they are alike is the fact that they both allude to death. They do not come out and particularly say death but one can infer that is what they mean. The poems are both personifying
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