English, 27.05.2021 23:20 paolacorazza
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Compare and contrast Troy’s perspectives on death with the speaker of the poem’s perspective. What is the significance of the personification of Death in Troy’s soliloquy and the speaker in Dickinson’s poem? What does the personification of death in both texts convey about how they (Troy and the speaker) face their mortality? Respond in a paragraph or more.
from “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” and Troy’s Soliloquy in Act I, Scene 1 of Fences.
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