Stanza-1
The above lines have been taken from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson. The poet presents death not as abstraction but a concrete reality. Here death is personified as a lover which frees man from the troubles of the material life. It leads him to eternity. The poem describes a spiritual journey that takes a person to eternity.
In these lines the poetess says that a man never bothers to think about death in his life. Man’s fate is linked with death which comes to all sooner or later in life. Death is not the end because life is continued after death. Death is unavoidable and man has to give up his work or rest without any notice. The poetess sat in the chariot of death. There are only three passengers in the chariot-the poetess, death and immortality. Death is occupying the driver’s seat. The poem is rich in personifications and symbolism. Death and Immortality have been personified as two gentlemen.
Stanza-2
These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson. The poetess presents the picture of a carriage driven by Death. Death is presented as a lover who is being carried to eternity by Immortality – another occupant of the carriage. Death frees a man from the material and carries him to the spiritual world. It leads him to eternity.
In these lines the poetess says that one day Death paid a personal visit to her. She had no inkling of death at that point of time. Death took the poetess for a ride in his chariot which was being driven in leisurely manner. The poetess says that she had to abandon her worldly activities to accompany death. She also gave up all the labor and leisure for undertaking this spiritual journey. She did so in order to reciprocate the courtesy of Death. It means that all the activities of man come to an end with the arrival of Death. She submits before Death as a mark of respect for Her. Thus we find that Death is presented as a gentle friend, not a horrible force.
Stanza-3
These lines have been from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson. They refer to the continuity of life after dearth. They describe the passage of the chariot which is gradually heading towards eternity. It is driven by Death which carries the poetess and Immortality. The said lines describe the course of the journey in a realistic manner.
In these lines the poetess describes the spiritual journey after death in concrete terms. Death is personified as a lover and the poetess as the victim of death. The Chariot driven by Death passed by a school. The children were busy playing during the period of recess. They had hardly completed their day’s work yet. Then the Chariot was seen passing through the fields full of crops. Grains were closely looking at the strange riders. Finally, the chariot gradually passed by the setting sun.
The poetess imagination carries her into her past times. She realizes that the journey of life finally leads to death, She revisits her past which consisted of her childhood, the rains and the setting sun. It is an imaginary journey which unfolds before her the childhood, youth and the old age of the poetess. Thus the said lines point to the journey to immortality.
Stanza-4
These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson. The poem is known for its spiritual colourings. It shows the extension of life after death. It ultimately paves the way for immortality.
In these lines the poetess describes the course of the spiritual journey. She observed that the setting of the sun passed by them. With the setting of the sun, the air grew very cold and wet. She experienced extreme cold because she was wearing only gossamer for her gown and a thin piece of cloth for her scarf. The setting sun is a very suggestive symbol of approaching old age. The poetess seemed to be anticipating her own death as the spiritual journey progressed.
Stanza-5
These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson. The poetess introduces her concept of immortality in this spiritual poem. She further shows that life is continued after death. Death frees man from the earthly life and carries him into eternity.
In these lines the poetess observes that the chariot stopped before a house during the course of its spiritual voyage. The house was just like a swelling of the ground. The root of this house was quite invisible and its cornice was at the level or the ground. The house marks the end of the span of life on earth. Death is described as a Gentleman who is driving the chariot to eternity in the company of Immortality Death is like the bridegroom and the poetess is his bride.
Stanza-6
These lines have been taken from the poem ‘Because I could not stop for Death’, by Emily Dickinson. It is a poem in which the poetess comes very close to affirming her faith in Immortality. Death is not the end because life is continued after death. Moreover, death leads to eternity.
In these lines the poetess concludes that centuries have passed since the end of the said journey. And yet each of those centuries appear to be shorter than a day before. The poetess says that even at the time of the ride she had the inkling of being taken to eternity. It appears that she has almost lost the passage of time. For a dead man, time either flies very fast or moves very slowly. Now she experiences the life of eternity. Finally, she comes to the conclusion that her soul is immortal and enjoys a perpetual existence. Death is therefore not the end because life is extended after death.