THE READER INTERPRETATION OF DEATH'S CONCEPT 'BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH' POEM BY DICKINSON

Authors

  • Titis Salsa Firdausiah Student
  • Neng Ita Izmi Habibah
  • Wulan Agustin
  • Thesa Izfadillah

Keywords:

Literary Criticism, death symbolism, reader-response theory, poetry interpretation

Abstract

This study examines how readers in the modern era see death in Emily Dickinson's poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death. The study collected input from readers with varying backgrounds using reader response methods and investigated how various points of view affect how the symbolism of death is understood. The findings emphasize the significance of emotional and cultural circumstances in meaning construction by demonstrating how readers' opinions are strongly impacted by their own experiences. This study expands our understanding of the dynamic interaction between literary texts and readers.

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Titis Salsa Firdausiah, Neng Ita Izmi Habibah, Wulan Agustin, & Thesa Izfadillah. (2025). THE READER INTERPRETATION OF DEATH’S CONCEPT ’BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH’ POEM BY DICKINSON. ReALL - Research on Applied Linguistics and Literature, 4(1), 1–9. Retrieved from https://ejournal.lppmunsap.org/index.php/reall/article/view/1647