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How is Whitman's attitude toward death in "Song of Myself" similar to
Dickinson's attitude in "712: Because I could not stop for Death"?
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A. Both poems suggest a form of life after death that should not be
feared.
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B. Both poems suggest that death is final and there is no afterlife.
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C. Both poems suggest that death is just a part of the life cycle.
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D. Both poems suggest the unpredictability and terror of the afterlife.

Answer :

Answer: A. Both poems suggest a form of life after death that should not be  feared.

Explanation:

In the poem 'Song of myself' , from Whitman's collection Leaves of Grass, Whitman describes death as a new beginning, a return to life. In the poem, he states that “…to die is different from what any one supposed, and / luckier.” He suggests that people should not be afraid of death.

In 'Because I Could Not Stop for Death', Emily Dickinson presents death as a spiritual rebirth. She describes her journey from life to afterlife, accompanied by Death. Death is personified in this poem and is not intimidating at all. He is a very generous guide and makes her journey a rather pleasing experience.

Both the authors support the same idea - that death should not be feared, as it leads to nothing but a life after death.

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