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    heir sense of self back and need to start taking pride in what they do and where they’re from. In “One Song‚ America‚ Before I Go” by Walt Whitman and “I Too” by Langston Hughes‚ the speakers celebrated the concepts of individuality‚ originality‚ and nationality. People of all kinds are influenced by their everyday life and it shows in their work. Walt Whitman is no exception to this rule. Whitman was born in 1819 on Long Island‚ New York. From there he was a free spirit. He worked many different

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    Walt whitman‚ Angela De Hoyas‚ Langston Hughes. All great authors of many great poems. Wonder how they stack up against each other? Well that’s what’s going to happen. How do all three of these poets are different an alike. Three people‚ three different types of pens. Three different types of handwriting. Walter (Walt) whitman is an american poet‚ essayist‚ and a journalist. A humanist‚ he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his works

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    Dickinson Whitman Compare Contrast The real distinction with Emily and Walt was that Emily had short and apparently straightforward ballads. In any case‚ Walt’s sonnets were long and frequently mind boggling. Emily’s works were considerably more discouraging then Walt’s written work was. Additionally Whitman utilizes extensive and tedious depictions as a part of his verse‚ yet Dickinson is straight to the point. In Comparison Whitman and Dickinson are both artists for the Romantic Era. Both artists

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    Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are two poets that helped shape the way we think about poetry. While their backgrounds and writing styles were quite different‚ both Dickinson and Whitman challenged accepted forms of writing and are regarded today as important poets. Dickinson and Whitman had very different upbringings. Dickinson was raised in Amherst‚ Massachusetts‚ and had two siblings. She was always put in the best schools and even received a college education at Mount Holyoke. Her family

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    Walt Whitman has a variety of Poems he wrote. There were a few that caught my attention “Song of Myself‚” “Out of the Cradle…” and “The Wound Dresser.” These three have a lot of details and I will be Discussing them adnbreaking them down on what details they go into. They are all different poems and have a unique meaning. The First one “Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking” this poem was written in 1859 and incorporated into the 1860 edition of Leaves of Grass. It describes a young boy’s awakening

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    and free verse poem “Song of Myself” featured from the collection Leaves of grass written by Ws equal even though this written in 1850 during a time of slavery and racism. This prevails as an exampalt Whitman set in a time of racism‚ industrial revolution‚ and trancendentation that emphasizes you\the individual rest at the center of the world. Whitman supports this claim by demonstrating how life and death are entwined as one and as a whole will remain as a cycle. Whitman states “every atom belonging

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    Two Poets‚ One Idea Walt Whitman and Donald Hall--These names incite a sense of excitement in almost every individual who enjoys poetry. The two American poets hail from different time periods‚ different backgrounds‚ and different lifestyles that have led to different experiences. However‚ despite their differences‚ the two poets appear to be very similar upon analyzing their works. “A Song of Myself” by Whitman and “My Son My Executioner” by Hall are poems that portray their fascination with the

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    Walt Whitman” Literature scholars inevitably encounter Whitman at the commencement of any poetic exploration (Perlman 21). As proposed in the novel Walt Whitman: A Measure of His Song‚ every twentieth century American poet has some encounter with Whitman‚ and each encounter is different. “Roy Harvey Pearce‚ in The Continuity of American Poetry‚ suggests that ‘All American poetry [since Leaves of Grass] is‚ in essence if not substance‚ a series of arguments with Whitman…’ One way to understand twentieth-century

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    Krzysztof Miezalski Analysis of poems: Walt Whitman „O Captain! My Captain!” & John Berryman “Dream Song 149” O Captain! My Captain! By Walt Whitman I. O captain! my captain! Our fearful trip is done; The ship has weathered every rack‚ the prize we sought is won; The port is near‚ the bells I hear‚ the people all exulting‚ While follow eyes the stead keel‚ the vessel grim and daring. But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red! Where on the deck my captain lies‚ Fallen

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    In Walt Whitman’s poem‚ “Song of Myself” he offers an interpretation of the grass as being when a life’s lost‚ another reborn. The poet states that‚ “I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord/ A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropt”(11.17-18). This quote portrays that life is remembered‚ but also quickly forgotten. We could have an object or smell that reminds of someone‚ but overtime he forgets and never remember them. Walt shows that you end up forgetting them because you learn to live

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