Death Came To See Me In Hot Pink Pants Poem Analysis

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What is Death? According to the Oxford English Dictionary, death is the end of the life of a person or organism. It is also defined as the personification of the power that destroys life. From the prescribed list of poems, the poems, ‘Because I Could Not Stop for Death’ by Emily Dickinson and ‘Death Came to See Me in Hot Pink Pants’ by Heather Royes are both centered around the theme of Death. Dickinson’s poem speaks about a woman who takes a ride with Death as a courteous gentleman who takes her to final resting place. Whereas, Royes’ poem reveals a woman who has a terrifying dream about having a fight with Death who appeared in a brightly-coloured attire. Both poets portray the speakers ' experience with Death, the personas ' attitude towards death and one effective …show more content…

Her final resting place seemed to her as "A Swelling of the Ground" and without emotion she realized that she had died. This is seen in lines 17-20: "We paused before a House that seemed A Swelling of the Ground – The Roof was scarcely visible – The Cornice – in the Ground".

On the contrary, in 'Death Came to See Me in Hot Pink Pants ', the male figure, Death is presented more threatening than the courteous gentleman. The persona recalls a dream where a black saga boy enters his or her dream uninvited with a petrifying smile. However, the attractive clothing distracted the persona by giving the impression that Death is friendly and playful. This is evident where the saga boy forces himself into the persona 's dream and begins to fight with him or her but used his appealing clothing as a distraction. This is seen in lines 5-11:

"He was a beautiful black saga boy. Forcing open the small door of my wooden cage, he filled my frame of vision with a broad white smile, and as he reached for my throat, the pink sequins on his shoulders winked

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