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How does Emily Dickinson use personification to tell a story in her poem

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While Emily Dickinson most dominantly used personification, symbolism, and imagery in her poem "Because I could not stop for Death--," we certainly can see a couple of uses of metaphor and simile. One example of a metaphor can be found in the first stanza with respect to the carriage.

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