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    Griffin English 11 05 November 2013 I Hear America Singing In what way does Walt Whitman portray tone in “I Hear America Singing”? Walt Whitman establishes a cheerful tone in his poem “I Hear America Singing” by his word choice and his way of creating imagery. Focusing on these elements will help a reader understand what the tone of the poem is. After the reader reads the poem and digests the phrases and creativity‚ they will be able to restate the tone to a person with no doubt. Whitman uses

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    I Hear America Singing Walt was an American poet‚ essayist‚ and journalist. A humanist‚ he was a port of the transition between transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his works. Walt wanted his poems to be spoken aloud because the words become more powerful when they can transcend the page. Walt Whitman wrote “I Hear America Singing” in the year of 1966. In “I Hear America Singing‚” the speaker describes various “carols” that arise from different figures in the American working

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    I Hear America Singing SUMMARY In the poem "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman‚ the reader envisions a country of people working for the greater good of mankind. These people come together as part of the whole society developing industry and production. Each person has a different occupation‚ but each job is important to the bigger picture. The bigger picture and theme being that of a country in which everyone is working together to create a successful and harmonious civilization. The mechanics

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    invention of a truly American free verse. His groundbreaking‚ open‚ inclusive‚ and optimistic poems are written in long‚ sprawling lines and span an astonishing variety of subject matter and points of view—embodying the democratic spirit of his new America. He uses a number of literary devices to accomplish his work. Although written in free verse‚ meaning that it is not strictly metered or rhymed‚ sections of Leaves of Grass approach iambic meter‚ which is the same meter as in a traditional sonnet

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    In this essay I will be talking about the American Voice. The American voice is characterized by themes of hard work‚ unity‚ and diversity. There are three particular pieces of work that support my characteristics towards the American voice. The three pieces of evidence are two poems entitled “ I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman‚ and “I Too Sing America” by Langston Hughes and the third piece of evidence is Barack Obama’s speech from the Democratic National Convention in 2004. The American

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    Jared Easley Mrs. Ochoa English 2b As the years go by There I was‚ just the age of six. My mom walked me to my first day of first grade. This was no kindergarten‚ that’s for sure. I was living in Seattle‚ Washington at the time. Our school started late that year because the teachers went on strike to get more money. Besides the late start‚ the only other event in first grade was we moved leaving all friends and family behind. To the lovely state of Idaho which is really boring compared to Seattle

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    America is known for its freedom and pride but‚ America does have some flaws. The authors of both I Hear America Singing and I Too describe America in the past during their time. They both describe how they feel while living in America. In the poem I Hear America Singing‚ the theme is about pride in America and everyone working and coming together. Walt Whitman feels that America is growing and getting better as a country with everyone working and enjoying what they do. America is filled with joy

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    to these poems the American voice is characterized by the themes of hard working‚ diversity‚ and subjective. The American Voice is characterized by the theme of hard working. This is demonstrated in the poem by Walt Whitman when he states “I hear America singing” (1). This means that Americans are happy hard working people. This idea is also found in the last line when he states” with open mouths their strong melodious songs. “This supports the claim because it’s saying Americans like to work and

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    Langston Hughes wrote “I Too” as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.” In effect‚ the differences in tone inform the overall messages of the poems. By examining the two poems‚ one can see how the tones exemplify what it means to be an American. Hughes’s poem depicts a sense of isolation while Whitman’s poem gives off the sense of inclusiveness. Hughes’s poem presents a situation where the near future will allow for greater inclusion. For example he says‚ “Nobody’ll dare say to

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    poem "I Hear America Singing" expresses America as the land of the hardworking and the humble. He focuses on the idea of the American dream and the specific types of people who are the backbone of this country. On the other hand‚ the view of another modernistic poet‚ Langston Hughes‚ is very different. In his poem "I‚ Too" he sees America as racist and oppressive to the African American race‚ but he does have hope that America will change in the future. Despite their differing views of America‚ Walt

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