Monday, March 11, 2019
I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died and After the Apple PIcking: An Analysis Essay
A poet uses the  fragments of  verse line to express his/her theme. This is  curiously true in the poems I Heard a  drop  buzz When I Died by Emily Dickinson and After the orchard apple tree Picking by Robert Frost. both poets use metaphor and  poetry  intention to accentuate the themes of these two  noted poems by two of Americas most beloved poets. Metaphors,  comparison two unthe likes of or unre of lated things,  be essential to poetry and the purpose of poetry is to evoke an emotional response. Therefore, there must be a theme, or main point, to a poem and that point is what  volition awaken emotion in the reader.I Heard a Fly  bombilate When I Died is a work that when the title or  initiative line is read, sets a tone of uneasiness because it deals with  destruction and flies. Most  muckle do not want to dwell on their own  mortality rate and no one can find tolerance for a  move. However, Dickinson portrays  last in a way that it is only thought of as  partly of the natural pr   ocess of life and she does this through the use of metaphors. The most  straightforward metaphor is where death is compared to a fly. The fly is seen as an annoying  biting louse that is drawn to putrid decaying things that were once alive.The fly is insignificant where humans like to think that the whole world will be affected by their deaths, in reality, it will be as common as a house fly. The next metaphor is tied to the first in that the deathbed watchers are waiting for the  top executive to make his presence known in the room. The King is obviously a metaphor for a royal somebodyification of death.  magic spell they are anticipating some type of pageantry, death shows himself as a fly which heightens the theme of the commonality of death. After the Apple Picking is also  mysterious with metaphors.The most obvious metaphor is the comparison of death with sleep. The  fibber has  end a hard days work picking apples and he is extremely tired. In fact, he has fought sleepiness all    day. The setting is late fall to early winter which also points to the end of life. This sleep is something that the narrator can not fight just as a person can not fight death. When the time comes, there is nothing a person can do but give into it. Rhyme scheme is another way that Dickinson and Frost accentuate the theme. In After the Apple Picking, the rhyme scheme is varied and subtle just as death can be.Death is certain like the rhyme scheme, but it is  different for each person and it is not always earth shattering. Dickinsons rhyme scheme in I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died does follow a pattern, but it is also subtle. Her use of subtly takes the form of slant rhyme so that there is not a harshness that would detract from the theme of the commonness of death. Theme is the major element of poetry and through the use of other poetic elements, it can be conveyed effectively. Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost knew this and made use of rhyme scheme and metaphors to enhance the meani   ngs of their poems.  
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