In particular, Emily wrote “Because I could not stop for Death.” The poem started by personificating death as a person and death takes a ride with Emily on his carriage and on their ride, they go through the school where kids used to play, the fields of grain, and lastly, the place where she's …show more content…
Many people like her form of literature because they can find a personal connection with her themes of life, love, death, and nature. According to Dwight Garner, “[he is] embarrassed by how long he resisted Emily Dickinson's complete poems, and he is struck by how much [her] book means to [him].” This shows how he was affected by Emily’s way of expressing ideas and found a way to relate himself to her poetry, making him gain sentimental value for her book. There are other opinions that suggest that the reason that motivated others to read her poetry was her passion that she reflects on the poems, according to the poet R.P.Blackmur, “Emily Dickinson is a passionate poet. Though she lived in seclusion, she lived a passionate life.” He admired how Dickinson managed to not show hate and remorse for the empty feelings that Emily’s mother left in her