Both poems suggest a form of life after death that should not be feared
Both Whitman and Dickinson convey a sense of acceptance and naturalness towards death in their poetry. They both explore themes of mortality, pondering its inevitability and its place within the larger cycle of life. Additionally, both poets use vivid imagery and personification to depict death as a peaceful and gentle presence.
Both poems suggest a form of life that should not be feared- Apex
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident
I think it is because the Nile served them in agriculture, so it made them survive longer, and it made them happy, thus creating a positive attitude, thus making afterlife even more happy.
Whitman sees death as a return to earth, but Dickinson views death as leading to a spiritual afterlife.
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident
'Because i could not stop for death'
emilys dickinsons poem
I think it is because the Nile served them in agriculture, so it made them survive longer, and it made them happy, thus creating a positive attitude, thus making afterlife even more happy.
no because city people get mummified to go to the afterlife
because they felt offendedWhat was the only hope of spirits in the afterlife?
The afterlife was the life after death and the egyptains believed that they would be much better in the afterlife. The afterlife was so important to the egyptians because they believed that a preserved body would come to life and they would be happier in the afterlife.
because it was a place for them in the afterlife
The question could be read in two different ways:Ancient EgyptAncient Egyptians believed that the soul would go to Anubis who would weigh the soul against the Feather of Truth. If the soul was truthful, it would proceed to the afterlife and paradise. If the soul was wicked, it would go to the Realm of Seth.Modern EgyptToday, most Egyptians are Muslims and believe in the Muslim afterlife. A minority of Egyptians are Christian and believe in the Christian afterlife. To read about these afterlives, please read the Related Question below.