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    America was built on the principles of “life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” These political ideas bred a type of individualism never seen before. Fueled by these ideas and America’s diverse economic and cultural backgrounds‚ writers like Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson came to embody American literature. Two pieces by these writers that portray their unique individualism are Song of Myself and Self Reliance‚ respectively. While both works tackle the perplexing concept of self‚ their differences

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    Poetic Devices Walt Whitman: Parallel Structure – In “I Hear America Singing” lines 2-8 are the best examples of Parallel Structure. Those of mechanics‚ each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong‚ The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam‚ The mason singing his as he makes ready for work‚ or leaves off work‚ The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat‚ the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck‚ The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench‚ the hatter

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    The poem “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman has many different themes that involve Whitman himself and the nation he lived in. Whitman writes about life and death‚ equality‚ self appreciation and many other ideas. If I had to write the song of myself with my own themes and ideas they would be a relevantly similar to Whitman’s. The first theme I would write in the song of myself would be to live the life you’re given and use all the opportunities you’re provided with wisely. The second theme I would

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    On a flat road runs the well-train’d runner He is lean and sinewy‚ with muscular He is thinly clothed – he leans forward as he runs With lightly closed fists‚ and arms partially rais’d On a flat road runs the well-train’d runner; (visual imagery). It depicts a professional runner who tries through the flat land on his run‚ but it is also seen that it focuses on the middle or lower class of people made up of common laborers. The "flat land" that he is running across can depict the poet’s birthplace

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    Analysis of Imagery "Beat! Beat! Drums!" The Civil War had a major impact on the people of America through the years of 1861 to 1865. Walt Whitman‚ a poet and Northerner of this time‚ wanted to capture the people’s reactions of the war after finding out it was not going to end as quickly as they had anticipated. Whitman illustrated how the people‚ especially Northerners‚ changed throughout this conflict; he achieved this by using countless images in his poem‚ "Beat! Beat! Drums!" The main focus

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    IPhones‚ iPods and other products starting with and “i” by Apple Company are just so amazing‚ they not only look useful‚ but also they have unimaginable good features and design‚ that not another company has ever manage to design and make. But the person behind this is even more unimaginable‚ and he is Steve Jobs: the great nonconformist who listen to no one disobey anyone he disagree with and the great visionary who knew what the customers want before the customer know what they want and also the

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    Whitman’s Poetry Walt Whitman will remain as a well-known‚ superb poet. Clarence Brown stated‚ the words of someone speaking on Walt Whitman‚ “He is the only one of the conventionally recognized American poets who is worth reading” (37). Walt Whitman is a poet that writes with purpose. His poetry seems to attempt to teach the more desirable behavior and traits for Americans. It depicts the ideal American democrat‚ peace maker‚ and a well-rounded person‚ in general. Not that Walt Whitman is only about

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    BAM! Is what the world did in nineteenth century when the poets Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman came into the world? Dickinson and Whitman are two amazing poets of the nineteenth century. Emily Dickinson wrote poetry of great power; but lived a life of simplicity and seclusion. She questioned the nature of death and immortality‚ with times of repetitive quality. However Walt Whitman was part of the transcendentalism and realism‚ incorporating both views in his poems. But the compare in many was

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    COMPARISON BETWEEN WALT WHITMAN AND EMILY DICKINSON’S POETRY Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman came from different religions‚ beliefs and even from different economic status‚ however both were considered as two of the most influential writers in American poetry. The great American poet Emily Dickinson was educated in an upper-class Puritan family with a strict sense of religion while Whitman was born in a working-class family that held beliefs related to Quakers. It does not matter where writers

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    Whitman College has announced that they have dropped missionary as its mascot name last week‚ and are trying to find a new name. The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin said that the "Fighting Missionary" as mascot‚ which honored two murdered missionaries‚ was not "appropriate" for the college. The college had taken the decision after surveying 18‚000 alumni and current students‚ out of which 62 percent said that they thought missionary was not appropriate for college. Another news release by the Whitman

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