Similarities Between Emily Dickinson And Walt Whitman

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Both Emily Dickenson and Walt Whitman where very well know poets. Both Emily and Walt also used an assortment of different literary devices to enhance their writing and the readers view on death. A literary device is a word or a phrase used by the writer to give the reader even more insight on what they are talking about. Because Walt and Emily used these literary devices they help their readers understand their perspective on death in a much more advanced way. Personification is a literary term that is used to give nonliving thing living characteristics. Emily Dickenson gives these humanly traits to many things even death, he gave death personification by saying “he” and by saying he did something kindly (Dickenson, Emily). Walt is famous for talking about the grass he is giving the grass living features like saying it can communicated with the other …show more content…
Walt Whitman does a great job of imagery in this poem by showing he is on a journey not only by all the thing he sees and talks about but also the story start in the morning and end in the day time. Since Walt wrote like this it shows that it was an all day trip lasting until night time (Whitman, Walt). Emily Dickenson uses imagery when she talks about the settling sun which made people thing of the sun setting. Emily ironically was also on a trip where the character traveled though the city where they would end up passing away in the end (Dickenson, Emily). Literary devices are used by the best of poets to no only advance the readers view on death but other subjects too. These literary devices help give the reader special insight that they might not have othwise from the writter. Emily Dickenson and Walt Whitman where both so great at using literary devices to help show their meaning of death they became very famous for their poetry, ironically after their own