This paper is a comparison and contrast between the poetry of Emily Dickinson and Dylan Thomas regarding their interpretations of
death in their works ("Because I Could Not Stop For Death" and ""Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"). These authors have different ideas of death and how it should be perceived by the person who is facing it. Death is inevitable, but Dylan feels that it should be fought and raged against, while Dickinson accepts it as a relief from the life that is lived
day to day.
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