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  • Essay / Compare and Contrast Emily Dickinson's Beliefs - 718

    Those who are members of the resurrection, waiting to resurrect with Christ. It essentially emphasizes that those who have died and consider themselves safe while awaiting resurrection, live underground and experience nothing above. For in the next stanza she goes on to say that these years in which those full of hope in the earth wait for Heaven. Declaring that nothing matters now except “Tiadems-drop-” and “And Doges-rendez-vous_”. Perhaps this means that all forms of materialism, whatever they may be, are now lost, that nothing matters to them anymore. That they are nothing more than “silent as dots on a snow disk”. Perhaps referring to the fact that those who died will be as one in Heaven, equal and the same, like those little dots on a disk of