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    Two renowned poets of the 19th century portrayed similar characteristics in their styles yet expressed their viewpoint of the world in a vastly different way. One ignored death the other obsessed over it. Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” style is not traditional yet rhythmic with no particular style other than his own invention of expression. This poem depicts himself as the self-indulgent‚ irresponsible person he was in real life. His disengagement into reality shows in his methodical release

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    Walt Whitman was a man who believed in individuality and self-teaching. This is displayed throughout many of his poem and literary works. In Walt Whitman’s America: A Cultural Biography‚ it is said that Whitman was a teacher of others‚ even though he did believe in a method of self-teaching. (Reynolds) He saw self-education as a very productive and effective way of being taught. While this was one view‚ he also believed being taught by another was beneficial. Walt Whitman’s pedagogy involved the

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    Poetry has been a part of different cultures and different eras. It is able to lift people up and express how a group or individual struggled or thrived in a certain era. Walt Whitman’s “ I Hear America Singing” and Langston Hughes “ I ‚Too ” express two different themes and viewpoints . But both share one major aspect which is the sense of pride that both men have living in America. Both poems express two different viewpoints by different individuals but both share a common theme‚ which is the sense

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    Walt Whitman and Tennessee Williams both lived during times of incredible social change in American history. Whitman grew up during the Industrial Revolution whereas Williams grew up when segregation was still prevalent and lived to see its demise. Both of these men channeled their feelings about these changes into literary works that despite further socioeconomic changes‚ are still relevant today. Whitman speaks of self-acceptance and trying to make a better version of yourself in order to achieve

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    The poems I Hear America Singing and I‚ Too‚ Sing America are both very different. I Hear America Singing is a joyful poem of some people who make up America and them all singing. This poem says that being an American is joyful because everyone one sings carols. I‚ Too‚ Sing America is about how this man much eat in the kitchen when guest arrive because he is black. This poem says that being American should give you the right to eat with everyone one else because like he says in his poem “I‚ too

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    London In London‚ William Blake portrays a very dark and abysmal picture of London. Throughout the whole poem‚ Blake never mentions a positive scene. The poem seems to deal with the lower class part of society‚ the part which lives in the poor neighborhoods. The first stanza begins with the speaker wandering around London. Throughout the poem‚ Blake repeats a word which he used in one line‚ in the next line. An example of this can be seen in the first two lines. He uses the word chartered in

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    How is it best to honor a great star after it has fallen and past on to death? For some‚ a mere funeral and wake would suffice‚ but for other monument are erected‚ schools and workplaces closed‚ parade and moment of silence where attributed to. Others like the late great Ray Charles movies are and to commemorate and celebrate their achievements over the years. So what then would you do for a person that freed millions‚ and united a country? For Walt Whitman he felt the best way to honor such a "star"

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    Jessica Bologna AP English Lit. P. 4 In the two poems The Chimney Sweeper William Blake addresses the political issue presented at the time: the morality of the children sweepers. Blake attempts to describe the working conditions through two perspectives‚ one being through the eyes of an experienced chimney sweeper and the other through the eyes of the innocent. In the eyes of the experienced‚ the conditions described are explicit whereas the one through the eyes of the innocent are implicit

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    I sit and look out” by Walt Whitman echoes all miseries and atrocities of life that rose to the surface in the wake of capitalism. 19th century witnessed a sea change in the lives of people as rat race for materialistic possession became more prominent and principles were relegated‚ concerns and emotions were sidelined from inside of human beings. The poet pen pictures such a sad tale of human life by attempting to pose as onlooker who watches everything but does nothing to alter situations. In

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    Appreciation of I Hear America Singing I Hear America Singing is a poem written by Walt Whitman‚ who was an American poet‚ essayist and journalist. He was in the period of the transition of transcendentalism and realism‚ and his works were incorporated with both views. Meanwhile‚ Whitman was the father of free verse. I Hear America Singing was published in 1860‚ in which Whitman depicted a concert of his fellow Americans. This poem is in free verse form‚ which means there is no rhyme or a fixed

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