How does Whitman's attitude toward death in "Song of Myself" compare to Dickinson's attitude in "712: Because I could not stop for Death"?

A.
Whitman describes death as a relief from life, while Dickinson describes death as ruthless and unforgiving.

B.
Whitman perceives death as an unexplainable phenomenon, while Dickinson believes that death can be explained.

C.
Whitman sees death as a renewing the earth, while Dickinson views death as spiritual rebirth.

D.
Whitman views death as cruel and sad, while Dickinson sees death as a mystical force.

A. Whitman describes death as a relief from life, while Dickinson describes death as ruthless and unforgiving.