In Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Dickinson personifies Death as a "kindly" carriage driver. What does this irony suggest?

1
Death is a deceptive force that lures people into complacency.
2
Mortality should be embraced as a natural, even gentle transition.
3
The poem critiques the Victorian fear of dying.
4
Immortality is an illusion created by human vanity.

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