How can I appreciate it because I can't stop dying?

Appreciation: In the poem, the author abandons people's previous impression of the horror and trembling of death, and promotes death to a lovely and even respectable image in a euphemistic way, showing people the poet's different views on death.

"Because? Me? Is it okay? Isn't it? Stop? For what? Death is a poem about death written by Emily Dickinson, a famous American poetess. This poem adopts Dickinson's favorite four-step and three-step alternating four-line stanza, and creates a relaxed and then sad mood with incomplete rhyme, which is catchy to read.

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Emily Dickinson, with profound thoughts, pays attention to the activities in her inner world and tries to dig out the hidden pains and hopes in people's hearts with novel and eccentric ideas and anti-traditional methods. Henry James called her poems "the scenery of the soul". One third of Emily Dickinson's 1775 poems are about death.

1862, Dickinson's beloved married pastor Charles Wordsworth left New England for California. During this period, Dickinson experienced an emotional crisis. During this period, he wrote a lot of poems, thinking about the meaning of life and the destination of life. The famous "because I can't stop to die" is one of them.