Because I Could Not Stop For Death : ASSEB (AHSEC) Class 12 Alternative English Notes


Which country does Emily Dickinson belong to? 

Emily Dickinson belongs to The United States 

What is the 'House' referred to in the fourth stanza?  

The 'House' referred to in the fourth stanza of the poem is the grave. 

What does the word ‘immortality‘ mean?  

The word ‘immortality ‘means the ability to live forever or living for eternity. 

Where does the carriage stop? 

The carriage stops at a house that addresses the speaker's grave. 

Describe the scenes witnessed by the speaker as she passes by during her  carriage ride with Death. 

During her carriage ride with Death, the speaker witnesses scenes of children playing at  recess, grain fields, and the setting sun. 

Which words are used to describe Death in the poem? 

In the poem Emily Dickinson describes death with the words, kind and civil. With this  she wants to say that death is a kind and polite gentleman. Besides there are some  other words too which she has used to describe death. They are immortality, carriage,  tippet, school, setting sun, horses’ head, gossamer gown and eternity.

What is symbolic about the Carriage in the poem? 

The Carriage in the poem is symbolic for the poet's journey life to death and the  eternity. 

Why does Dickinson describe death as being kind and civil in the poem?  

Dickinson describes death as being kind and civil to convey a feeling of  acknowledgment and inevitability towards death. 

What is the role of immortality' in the poem?  

The role of "immortality" in the poem describes the eternality and the continuation of life  even after death. 

What is the significance of the 'Setting Sun' in the poem?  

The 'Setting Sun' in the poem represents the finish of life and the appearance of death. It  addresses the moment when the speaker becomes aware of her own mortality and the  progress from the real life to the eternity. 



How does Dickinson indicate the impression of the grave?  

Dickinson shows the impression of the grave by depicting the House where the carriage  stops. The House is depicted as an expanding of the ground, with a rooftop that is hardly  noticeable and a cornice that looks like in the ground. This imagery recommends the  entombment site or the speaker's last resting place, making the impression of the grave. 

What is the main idea of the poem 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'? 

The main idea of the poem 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death' is the depiction of death  as an unavoidable and regular part of life. The poem portrays the journey of the speaker  with Death as they go through various phases of life, from adolescence to adulthood,  lastly to the acknowledgment of mortality. It presents death not as something to be  dreaded or avoided but rather as a well wisher that guides the poet towards her life after  death. The poem likewise dives into the idea of immortality and the eternal nature of the  human soul. 

Comment on the significance of the title of the poem 'Because I Could Not Stop for  Death'.  

The title of the poem, 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death' holds critical significance  corresponding to the perspective and theme discussed in the poem. The term "Stop"  infers that the speaker does not have command over death or the power to postpone it.  The speaker recognizes that death is unavoidable and can't be kept away from. By the  expression "couldn't stop", the poet wants to say that death is a power where human has no control. It features the acknowledgment of death by the speaker, as though death is  the person who is ready to stop for her. This title sets the tone forthe poem, showing that  the speaker's experience with death will be viewed from a unique and thoughtful viewpoint. Therefore, it can be said that the title of the poem 'Because I Could Not Stop  for Death' is truly a significant one. 

How is Death personified in the poem 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death'?  

Death is represented in the poem as a kind and civil gentleman who goes with the speaker  on a carriage ride. All through the poem, Death is depicted as a well mannered and  thoughtful figure who ''kindly stopped" for the speaker. The word "kindly" suggests that  Death's expectation isn't to hurt or alarm the speaker rather to offer comfort and direction  while going towards the eternity. The personification of Death as a kind and civil partner  adds a layer of intricacy to the poem. It challenges the traditional depiction of death as a  frightening and grim figure. Where as, Death in this poem is portrayed as a quiet and  gracious presence, stressing the concept that death is an unavoidable part of life. By  representing Death, Emily Dickinson permits the reader to draw in with the idea of  mortality and to consider the acknowledgment of death as a normal progress than with  something to be dreaded. This personification additionally adds to the general tone of the  poem, which the poem reflects, welcoming the reader to think about the deeper  understanding of the relation between life and death. 



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