What does the speaker wonder in my life closed twice before its close?
Accordingly, who is the speaker in my life closed twice before its close?
“My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close” was first published in Dickinson's posthumous third collection, Poems by Emily Dickinson, third series, in 1896. On a personal level, the poem's speaker is telling of the losses he or she has suffered, so painful that they were like death itself.
One may also ask, what is the main idea of my life closed twice before its close?
The theme of this poem is death and immortality. She talks of how her life closed twice which shows she experienced tragic events in her life, either death or extreme pain. Then she says before its close which indicates death and the final closing of life.
In this poem, Dickinson's speaker is communicating from beyond the grave, describing her journey with Death, personified, from life to afterlife. In the opening stanza, the speaker is too busy for Death (“Because I could not stop for Death—“), so Death—“kindly”—takes the time to do what she cannot, and stops for her.