Death is ominous circumstance that living creatures will be encounter, not only human but also animals. In addition, people refer it to the darkness, ending or losing. Despite the fact that death is a cycle of life but living creature but human still aware and worries about their own death. In fact, there is no any exact definition of death that shows how concrete death itself. Some experts assume death as the end process of life or the end of everything. In term of Biology, death can be determined as the end of working process of organs especially the cessation of brain performance (Bernat, Culver, & Gert, 1982).
In his book, “Beyond the Pleasure Principle and The Other Writings” Phillips stated:
“If we may reasonably suppose, on the basis of all our experience without exception, that every …show more content…
This aggression is the actual performing of death instinct that leads to the real death. Nevertheless, aggression be able to repress with a defense mechanism that our unconsciousness builds to reduce the destructive impact toward our life.
Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath are great poets which written thousands of poems. Their poems are frequently about love, times, religious, nature, death and human or society. Nonetheless, most of their poems concern on death.
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson, a nineteenth-century talented poet who wrote thousands of poems, born in Amherst, Massachusetts on 10 December 1830. She spent most of her lifetime at her father’s house in Massachusetts until her death. As other women in Massachusetts, her life was stable but following her loss of family’s on death, she lived privately in her father’s house. Dickinson kept the distance with the outer world. She was communicating only with her friends and relatives. During her lifetime, she withdrew her social interaction since her twenties and buried herself out of public attention until her death on 15 May 1886. (Leiter.