1. The Last Night that She Lived by Emily Dickinson
The passing between the various rooms communicates Dickinson's attitude that there is only a fine line that separates life from death for humans. ... "A blame that others could exist while she must finish quiet." ... This line speaks of the living people's jealousy that with her death, the friend no longer must deal with the emotions of life. ...
- Word Count: 453
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School