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    literature is a “faithful and objective mirror of life”. Recreating life in the real‚ life as it was. Mark Twain and Walt Whitman each revealed the nature of life’s journey as the ordinary human faced it. Twain and Whitman strove for spiritual knowledge as they journeyed through life‚ each seeking to understand the aspects of their own spirituality. “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman and “The War Prayer” by Mark Twain mirrored life through the aspect of spirituality. They both were looking for a way

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    Who were Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman exactly? In simple terms they were some of the founders of a uniquely American style of poetry. While their lives only spanned the last eight decades of the nineteenth century‚ their influence on literature has spanned centuries. They became the iconic writers because of their blatant disregard for previous rules of poetry. Dickinson and Whitman’s poems were unique to them and them alone. Besides being unique during their time‚ their works give insight into

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    they are from completely different eras. Each writer has a unique style of writing. Walt Whitman and Robert Frost were poets of differences and similarities. Each poet had a different style of writing. However‚ they both want to make that emotional connection to the reader. Whitman and Frost used nature as an opportunity in their poems to allow the reader to better interpolate the message of the poem. Walt Whitman does not portray structure throughout his writing. He writes in a free-verse form

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    history was beginning his world changing works. Walt Whitman wrote over two hundred-eighty poems‚ some of which are yet to be discovered. Before his poetry‚ Whitman lived in a small home on Long Island here he grew up with his eight siblings‚ four of whom were disturbed or psychotic. The father was unheard of and the mother‚ unable to fend for the entire family‚ so at a young age Walt became the true father of his family (Bloom 159). Walt Whitman threaded his poetry with his political beliefs‚ poetic

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    A Comparison of Walt Whitman and William Faulkner Parting from established formalities‚ Walt Whitman and William Faulkner developed their own styles of writing‚ mixing cultural influences with contemporary ideas. Faulkner was strongly influenced by the southern culture while Whitman drew a powerful influence from transcendentalism. Each achieved great literary acclaim and success in their professional careers making it clear that their unique writing styles struck a chord with the readers

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    snatching up priceless artwork that we own. In the 40s—and later the 90s in Boston‚—artwork stored in the Midwest was stolen‚ and many worked to try to recover it. We seem to have not gotten very far‚ though. In 1942‚ the Library of Congress lost some of Walt Whitman’s valuable poetry. They sent it to a guarded facility in the Midwest‚ where it was stored inside of sealed containers. This‚ however‚ hasn’t stopped the master thief from snatching up ten of the notebooks. A similar incident happened in Boston

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    Walt Whitman the poet of American inclusion Walt Whitman used his poems as a way of illustrating how he saw the perfect utopia that could be the “new world’ if only all of the diverse people that made up the American nation could come together and embrace one another. Whitman’s poems have a way of connecting people with their neighbors who may have been geographically close but where culturally‚ economically and ethnically worlds apart. In many ways Whitman is not so different from more modern

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    Jazman Shape English 1302 Mr. Benefield American Identity of Walt Whitman What is American Identity? American identity could be any specific way a person would perceive America‚ or how he or she can identify America. Walt Whitman‚ a strong independent person but willingly was considered the most American of American poets here today. Mr. Whitman is part of American identity. The way Mr. Whitman lives his life and writes his poems it reflects some methods or behaviors of things that are going

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    "I have not gain’d acceptance of my own time‚ but have fallen back on fond dreams of the future" (by Walt Whitman‚ qtd. in Miller‚ Sex and Sexuality) SEX AND SEXUALITY IN THE POETRY OF WALT WHITMAN Perhaps‚ in the following essay I put a quart into a pint pot‚ because I intend to puzzle out‚ or rather‚ find and give a deeper insight into Walt Whitman’s sexuality that is still a question on agenda. There are readers and critics who state that it is a shame to humble his poetry to this level

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    Jason R Sayles Professor Mark McGrath Literature 3-10-2013 Emily Dickinson vs. Walt Whitman During the time in American history known as the romantic period‚ two poets began to stray from the traditional methods of writing poetry. These poets were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. These two poets led different lifestyles. Oddly enough‚ there writing was very similar besides having different lengths. “Whitman ’s poem "Song of Myself‚ No.6" and Dickinson ’s poem "This quiet Dust was Gentlemen

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