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    Whitman’s Style In the poem “A song of myself #10”‚ he tells the audience that he sees things that most people don’t see every day‚ and isn’t afraid to say what he thinks about some things. Like when he takes in the runaway slave‚ he is not afraid of the slave‚ and is willing to protect him from any potential danger. In Whitman’s poems‚ he talks to us about things that happen daily‚ but no one really notices the beauty or meaning of the actions. In the poem “Song of myself #52”‚ he compares himself

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    In "Song of Myself" Whitman links his identity to all humankind and does so right off the bat. In the first section‚ first line‚ he says that he is celebrating himself and leads the readers to understand that he is speaking of the human race. ""For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you." He is saying that everything that he is made of (atoms)‚ we are made of as well. If he chooses to celebrate himself‚ he is‚ by default‚ celebrating all humankind. In the third line‚ still in the first

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    Shahab Ahmed places two wonderful insights together as a way of giving concrete backing to the poet Walt Whitman’s general observation on humanity. In Song of Myself Whitman examines what it is to exist and pulls apart the complexities he discovers‚ one of the most famous and enduring complexities being that “I am large‚ I contain multitudes.” Whitman is saying he can contradict himself‚ that he is not simply one thing‚ that many parts of him function‚ sometimes almost entirely spate from other parts

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    Walt Whitman in ¨A Song Of Myself ¨‚ Leaves of Grass‚ states that all individuals are the same‚ because the same matter composes all people. Whitman authored his poem during the industrial revolution when the individuals felt that they meant less to society because more anonymity exists. Firstly‚ the poet emphasizes that ¨for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you¨ (ll. 3). This demonstrates that all beings in the universe are bonded together‚ so Whitman uses words such as atom belonging

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    In Walt Whitman’s poem ‚ “Song of Myself”‚ he discusses his vision of America. From Whitman’s perspective‚ all people and the work they do are equally important to America’s prosperity. Whitman visioned a peaceful and cooperative type of America. The poem not only puts an emphasis on the diversity of the nation but also stresses the cooperation between the nation’s diverse groups. In this poem he praises and criticizes certain aspects of his society. Walt Whitman praises the fact that

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    In Walt Whitman’s poem‚ Song of myself‚ from the book Leaves of grass written in 1855‚ Narrates the relationship between an individual to the universe and his or her place in the world by giving examples of how everyone’s body is associated or aids the nature around them to pass on to others after their passing to continue the cycle of life and death. For instance‚ Whitman states “For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you” (ll.3) From this statement Whitman indicates that every atom that

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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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    Kira Swearingen Ms. Petronella English 1320 21 February 2015 Close Reading- Song of Myself by Walt Whitman In Walt Whitman’s poem‚ Song of Myself‚ I found different key pieces of Whitman’s diction and language to be more in depth and not so cut‚ black and white. This poem really makes you think by giving you different perspectives of life to wonder about through the use of his words. I have gotten the impression that Whitman really values himself and his beliefs of a good world and being alive in

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    Namgay: Hi‚ Tiny. How are you? Tiny: I am fine‚ thank you Namgay. Namgay: What did you do during the weekend? Did you do any exciting work? Tiny: Nothing much. I was reading a poem “Song of Myself”. I found the piece eccentric. Namgay: Wow “Song of Myslef”? Why do you find it strange? Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself” is one of his well-known writings. The poem depicts incredible celebrations‚ an idyllic celebration of human where he states the mysticism and purity of the entire universe‚ including

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    Song of Myself is the most popular of Whitman ’s works‚ which was one of the first twelve pieces in the 1855 first version of Leaves of Grass. Like a large portion of his different poems‚ it excessively was modified arriving at its last change in 1881. “Song of myself” is a sprawling blend of history‚ sermon‚ and beautiful reflection. The poem has likewise helped shape the thought of what it intends to be an American. It is a "fair" poem that draws all various types of individuals

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