A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider‚ I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated‚ Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding‚ It launch’d forth filament‚ filament‚ filament‚ out of itself‚ Ever unreeling them‚ ever tirelessly speeding them. And you O my soul where you stand‚ Surrounded‚ detached‚ in measureless oceans of space‚ Ceaselessly musing‚ venturing‚ throwing‚ seeking the spheres to connect them‚ Till the bridge you will need be form’d‚ till
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In Whitman’s “A Noiseless Patient Spider‚” the speaker uses imagery to describe how he is studying a spider explore and work hard to fill an empty space by “Launch’d forth filament out of itself‚ ever unreeling them‚ ever tirelessly speeding them” (lines 4-5) in the first stanza. In the second stanza Whitman compares how a human can also be in an empty space like the spider like the spider trying to explore and connect to something either spiritually or personally. Another outlook using a Historical
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A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman is a poem written in free verse. It has two stanzas with five lines. The poem’s theme is showing how someone or Whitman‚ he could be referring to himself‚ tries to find their way in a huge and unending world. People will throw their threads looking for somewhere to anchor down and live‚ just like the spider in the poem. The promontory and the area around it and the spider symbolize just how big the world is around us. It can be difficult for us to settle
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Walt Whitman wrote "Facing West From California’s Shores" and "A Noiseless Patient Spider‚" both of which are about looking for the meaning of life‚ and the existence of people. Whitman uses travel and a little isolated spider to explain his search for meaning‚ which he cannot find. Whitman explains that man has to find significance and meaning to the existence of the human race. In his poem "A Noiseless Patient Spider‚" the spider makes a web and each piece he strings out needs to be connected
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Walt Whitman was one of the most remarkable American poets. The revolutionary poet‚ Walt Whitman‚ was the ignition in a literary explosion. Whitman set the archetype for free verse poetry; one of his poems‚ “A Noiseless Patient Spider” demonstrates this style. Walt Whitman was born on May 31‚ 1819 in West Hills‚ New York. He lived an indigent childhood; his father worked as both a farmer and a carpenter in order to support Whitman and his seven siblings. When he was three‚ Whitman and his family
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In Walt Whitman’s 1860’s lyric poem “A Noiseless Patient Spider”‚ this poem was written during the 1860’s and published in the 1871 – 1872 editions of “Leave of Grass”. Whitman depicts an equivalent relationship between a spider and an individual. I believe the spider symbolizes the speaker’s mind/soul‚ and he speaks to as though he is talking to someone else. The speaker uses the poem to illustrate a comparative relationship between what seems to be a quest for spiritual knowledge or enlightenment
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consider‚ from his perspective. Whitman’s poem “A Noiseless Patient Spider‚” clearly shows this use of first person as a rhetorical device. In the poem‚ one can realize that Whitman’s use of first person allows the reader to become the author’s observer. In the first stanza‚ the author depicts how the spider begins to work on its web and shoots out lots of strings‚ trying to get one of them to stick to something. The author says‚ “A NOISELESS‚ patient spider‚ / I mark’d‚ where‚ on a little promontory‚
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Poison Tree” by William Blake‚ “The Flea” by John Donne‚ and “ A Noiseless Patient Spider” by Walt Whitman‚ all three very differing poems‚ yet all have one major common connection. They use nature as a comparing factor for their outstanding themes. William uses the metaphor of an apple tree to capture his theme of unspoken anger‚ John uses a flea as a metaphor for love and sex‚ and Walt depicts the soul through the use of imagery of a spider spitting its web. The use of nature in a comparison is substantial
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Write around 250 words in which you interpret ONE of the following poems in terms of poetic language: "A Noiseless Patient Spider" (Whitman 360-361)‚ "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?" (Shakespeare 361)‚ "Turtle" (Ryan 362)‚ "My Son My Executioner" (Hall 363)‚ "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" (Donne 398-399). In your analysis‚ please QUOTE (skillfully and grammatically) at least TWICE and use at least THREE out of the following eight TERMS: connotation denotation metaphor simile
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