Which lines in this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's poem "Dying" paint an unromantic picture of death?

I willed my keepsakes, signed away
What portion of me I
Could make assignable, —and then
There interposed to come between things a fly,

With blue, uncertain, stumbling buzz,
Between the light and me;

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The lines in this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's poem "Dying" paint an unromantic picture of death is 

With blue, uncertain, stumbling buzz, 
Between the light and me;

The correct answer is "With blue, uncertain, stumbling buzz, Between the light and me". Emily Dickinson's poem "Dying" portraits the feeling of a person dying when she or he listens a fly buzzing. The lines  "With blue, uncertain, stumbling buzz, Between the light and me" pictures an unromantic death because it only describes the presence of the insect flying around the dying person.