Emily Dickinson
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My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close
My life closed twice before its close--
It yet remains to see
If Immortality unveil
A third event to me
So huge, so hopeless to conceive
As these that twice befell.
Parting is all we know of heaven,
And all we need of hell.
A paradox is a statement which contains apparently opposing or incongrous
elements which, when read together, turn out to make sense. The first line
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now absent from American culture. However, the sixty years that separate the creation of these two poems seems to have provided a degree if sophistication which has made Wallace Stevens’ vision of death at home a vision shared by all of his readers. Both poems have a sense of multiple emotion, but Stevens’ poem is much more realized, the emotions much more original, which in the end makes his much more memorable than Dickinson’s.
now absent from American culture. However, the sixty years that separate the creation of these two poems seems to have provided a degree if sophistication which has made Wallace Stevens’ vision of death at home a vision shared by all of his readers. Both poems have a sense of multiple emotion, but Stevens’ poem is much more realized, the emotions much more original, which in the end makes his much more memorable than Dickinson’s.