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Death is inescapable. We all deal death in our own ways. In "There's a Death in the opposite house" by poet Emily Dickenson, Dickenson tells a tale of someone watching the events of a death unfold from a house across the street. The male character in the poem is watching the events unfold after someone has passed in the house across the street, he can only speculate the details, due to the fact that he's not actually inside the family and/or house. The reader feels very involved due to the vivid imagination the main character has while telling
Death is inescapable. We all deal death in our own ways. In "There's a Death in the opposite house" by poet Emily Dickenson, Dickenson tells a tale of someone watching the events of a death unfold from a house across the street. The male character in the poem is watching the events unfold after someone has passed in the house across the street, he can only speculate the details, due to the fact that he's not actually inside the family and/or house. The reader feels very involved due to the vivid imagination the main character has while telling