In I heard a fly buzz when I died, Emily Dickinson talked about death. She sort of described how it would be I guess, and that death should be peaceful in a way. The fly represents noise, and she describes the room and how it should be still and quiet just like stillness in the air. She sort of describes how a fly can represent death in a way and you can hear it before you die then there’s just silence.
I agree with Emily Dickinson’s thoughts about death, because it should be quiet and peaceful before you die. Other annoying things like a fly can make the room or something not so peaceful when it’s the last few moments of your life that you want to have on Earth. A person’s last few moments on Earth are like keepsakes I guess you would say and they are meaningful to the people around you and they should be peaceful.
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