Emily Dickinson’s “When I was small, a Woman died (596)”

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Subject: The subject of the poem is death and how people focus on life after death rather than life itself.

Occasion: The speaker speaks of the occasion as a woman dying and her son seeming happy that she is gone, but eventually the speaker speaks of the son changing his opi...

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Emily Dickinson’s “When I was small, a Woman died (596)” Annotated

When I was small, a Woman died—
Today—her Only Boy
Went up from the Potomac—
His face all Victory

To look at her—How slowly
The Seasons must have turned
Till Bullets clipt an Angle
And He passed quickly round—

If pride shall be in Paradise—
Ourself cannot decide—
Of their imperial Conduct—
No person testified—

But, proud in Apparition—
That Woman and her Boy
Pass back and forth, before my Brain
As even in the sky—

I'm confident that Bravoes—
Perpetual break abroad
For Braveries, remote as this
In Scarlet Maryland—

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