Hear a Fly Buzz - Term Paper

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It also shows that she is not worth a holy visit; she is just another person who has died that day. This also shows that her expectations and assumptions were larger than life and did not really have anything to do with reality. It says that she had a high opinion of herself and her importance, and that she was disappointed that her grand dreams did not come true. She expected a lot more from death than it actually delivered, and she feels cheated somehow.

It is ironic that she feels death is such a grand experience because most people fear death. She seems almost to have welcomed it, but when it happened, the fly took her attention from everything else and eventually blocked the light, leading to the real, absolute experience of death, which is nothing and nothingness. Dickenson writes, "With Blue -- uncertain stumbling Buzz -- / Between the light -- and me -- / and then the Windows failed -- and then / I could not see to see -" (Dickenson).
This shows the fly is death, blocking the light of day, but it also shows that death is just blackness and nothing. This adds to the sad, depressing nature of the poem.

Ultimately, the fly and the reality of death make the reader question their own importance and their own expectations of their life and death. If the great poet Emily Dickenson was only greeted by a fly at her passing, then what does the reader have to expect from death? The assumption is probably even less. So, the fly represents death in this poem, but it also represents people's expectations of their own death and their own importance. The fly signifies the relative unimportance of each of us in a much larger and grander universe. People might think they have a lasting legacy, but many of them are as unimportant to the universe as a fly is unimportant to us. That seems like a sad message for this poem, but it is probably closer to the….....

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