Mortality and Legacy in Emily Dickinson’s “If i should Die”
Words: 484 2143Introduction Emily Dickinson, one of America's most well-known and mysterious poets, often wrote about death and immortality. Her poem "If I Should Die" really digs into the idea of how short life is and how our actions can have a lasting impact after we're gone. Dickinson's unique, concise style makes you think deeply about these themes. In this essay, we'll look at how she uses words, structure, and imagery to talk about mortality and our desire to leave a legacy. […]