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the fly is the spirit of death about to keel over.

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In Emily Dickinson's poem "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died," the fly represents the intrusion of the mundane and the interruption of the solemn moment of death. It serves as a reminder of the unavoidable presence of ordinary life even in the face of death, adding a sense of melancholy and realism to the scene.

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