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    Rainey Pre-AP English 11 9 April 2013 Heroes Among Us Walt Whitman had a knack for emitting heroic qualities‚ like those of soldiers‚ into average people. Whitman was a volunteer nurse in the Civil War and vividly relives his experiences from the hospital tents through his poetry and his characters. While a nurse‚ Whitman was advised by other‚ more experienced nurses to not build personal relationships with the patients. Walt Whitman did not heed these warnings and collected information from

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    Hi my name is Franz Liszt. I was born October 22 1811 in Hungary. My father was an official in the service of prince Nicolas Eszterhazy. I was learning to play the piano at age five. I started to compose music when I was eight years old. When I was nine I made my first public appearance as a pianist at Pozsony (now Bratislava‚ Slvk.). I guess impressed the rich people so much that I got enough money to support myself through music school for the next six years. I had piano lessons from Carl Czerny

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    Walt Whitman became known as a truly American poet through experiencing and writing about the nation in its early years. Born on May 31‚ 1819 in Long Island. His draw towards writing began in his early childhood when he apprenticed for the Long Island Patriot newspaper. He became a teacher in New York then turned back to newsprint‚ creating his own company The Long-Islander‚ and in 1855‚ published his first poetry anthology Leaves of Grass. Then the Civil War occurred and Whitman‚ in New York hospitals

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    Dickinson and Whitman. Though they choose to depict it and explore its meaning in different ways‚ the initial intrigue in the topic is unquestionably shared. In many of their works‚ ideas and thoughts of life after death are proposed and examined. Emily Dickinson takes a more personal approach by depicting herself as holding an actual relationship with Death. In many of her portrayals‚ Death is considered a courtly lover‚ proposing to Dickinson a choice‚ a chance‚ and an end. Whitman gives death

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    Walt Whitman Romanticism

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    Walt Whitman‚ a true representative of American literature‚ overcame the suffering of many of those in the outbreak of the Civil War. Poet and journalist‚ Whitman before and after the Civil War shows the impact of the romantic idealism which reached its pinnacle in the years to follow. Along with another famous poet who became known for his cynical viewpoint of human nature‚ Ambrose Bierce. Bierce shows his audience the realist violence brought about by the Civil War. These two literary landmarks

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    Walt Whitman Connotation

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    However most people find joy and sorrow to be polar opposites that are in no way ever associated with each other. So when Walt Whitman created a poem with a dual theme by using positive and negative word connotation‚ two points of view‚ and dual focus it would surely lead to a poem that would require thought and would demand admiration. To firstly develop his dual theme Walt Whitman uses positive and negative connotation. For instance‚ in the first stanza as the ship is returning the narrator says‚ “the

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    Walt Whitman Is A Hero

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    Walt Whitman describes what he believes to be considered as a hero. He specifically names five that he believes embody what a hero means. He finds a seaman that rescued many people in a sinking ship from their watery graves. Whitman also describes how a mother being burned at the stake with her children watching her is a hero. A slave is also a hero to Whitman. A fireman stuck under rubble that eventually dies‚ and a general that dies to protect his team are also heroes. He explains that the seaman

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    Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln Table of contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………2 2. Whitman’s position in American literature………………………………………2 3. Whitman’s poetry before the civil war…………………………………...............3 4. Lincoln’s death – a turning point for Whitman………………………………….6 5. Walt Whitman’s four poems on the American nation’s grief…………………7 5.1 Hush ’d Be the Camps To-day…………………………………………………..7 5.2. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom ’d…………………………………7

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    Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are two notorious literary geniuses whose works influenced the world. These two poets are famous for having unique styles of writing that could be described as a contrasts between one another‚ though they do have similarities between their themes. Walt Whitman’s narrative works are very extensive and descriptive‚ you can see as he paints a picture with his words with his poems versus Dickinson whose writing style is condensed and to the point. Her poems are thought

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    Walt Whitman Walter "Walt" Whitman was an American poet‚ essayist‚ journalist and humanist. He was born on May 31‚ 1819‚ the second son of nine children‚ of Walter Whitman‚ and Louisa Van Velsor. They lived in Brooklyn and Long Island in the 1820s and 1830s. At the age of twelve‚ Whitman began to learn the printer’s trade. Largely self-taught‚ he read voraciously‚ becoming acquainted with the works of Homer‚ Dante‚ Shakespeare‚ and the Bible. Whitman worked as a printer in New York City until

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