Saturday, February 16, 2019

Walt Whitman :: essays research papers

Walt Whiteman though himself out to be the poet of American democracy. His poetry described an america where the time to come had already begun. Whitman believed every individual had as much dignity, and inmportance as any wiz else. No job was considered to small or insubordinate. He believed that in order to pull in their full potential, people had to break down the barriers that seperated them from others and from parts of their own being. He enciouraged things that made people less embarassed and mroe outgoing.Whitman was the kind of poet who follows his own bent, in enmity of his misunderstanding. He found supporters among the leading writers of his time and was gradually recognized as the first great poet of new age.In "i am one of the nation" Whitman wrote, "I am of old and young, of foolish, and of wise, and stuffed with the stuff that is find. One of the natrions the smallest, the same, and the largest, the same." afterward reading this, I notice Walt Whitm an is talking about being bear upon. state are all rival and together we make up an equal nation. He also wrote " the runaway slave came to my house, and stepped inside...and went where he sat on a log and led him in and assured him, brought him water, filled a tub for his sweated body, and bruised feet, and gave him a room that entered minem and gave him coarse clean clothes. I had him induct next to me at table" This shoes that Walt Whitman believes everyone is equal and deserves equal tretment and respect. He believes in everything he writes about.In a march in the ranks mess pressed" Whitman says "at my feet more dinstinctlively a sodier, a meere young carnivore in danger of bleeding to death" when he said this, I niticed he did not say a black man or a white man, he was talking about the solidiers together, as equal indivuduals. In "when lilacls last in the dooryard bloomed" Whitman wrote this as al elegy.

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