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美国文学i heard a fly buzz--when i died

美国文学i heard a fly buzz--when i died

This poem is the description of the moment of death. The poetess made use of a very strange image of a fly to symbolize her last touch with the human world and, moreover, the perspective of a decaying corpse. The fly appeared as something which is able to fly between the two worlds of life and death.

Besides, the word “fly” is very cleverly used in the work. On the one hand, it refers to that insect; on the other hand, it may indicate “free flying”. Before death, the “fly” was buzzing around, I hear it; after death, it may lead me to go far and forever, I am flying.

The fly is inconsequential, of little importance—implying perhaps that death is the same.

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