In Emily Dickinson's poem, "Because I could not stop for Death," the speaker personifies Death as a courteous suitor who takes her on a carriage ride, reflecting a unique perspective on mortality. Analyze how Dickinson's use of imagery, tone, and structure contributes to the theme of acceptance of death. Develop a coherent thesis that demonstrates an understanding of these devices and supports your argument with specific textual evidence.
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