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    Song of Myself #6 is an epic poem that speaks of the importance of grass. Through catalogues he expresses many different purposes of grass. However, by the end of the piece, he comes to the realization that grass is essential and a part of the circle of life. Grass…

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    Essay 22 September 2017 My entire life had led up to this very moment, one that I had painted much differently in my mind. I knew that it was this day that I would forever step out of the dark, lonely closet and accept myself for who I am. I promised that I would never deny myself the right to live life as my true self ever again. However, this giant leap into freedom wasn’t so relieving as I had thought it would be. My world started to crumble around me, leaving me helpless, hopeless and alone.…

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    people could be good at many things most people are good at many things, but myself is only good at three things hair, sewing and cooking I love and enjoy doing all three things I think I am pretty good at them I have been doing hair for a long time now and have been sewing for a short period. I believe all three things is a talent it takes a lot of skills to know how to go them. Doing hair is something I love to do have I been doing hair since I was 8 ½ my mom bought me a doll and told me to…

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    My Song of Myself #1 Best-selling musical artist Frank Sinatra presents a beautiful message through his song “My Way”. Throughout the song, Sinatra portrays a man nearing the end of a significant component of his life. Emotional thoughts of leaving this part of him behind are showcased throughout the lyrics and the title of the song. Existentialism, the thought that one should focus on finding their life and life’s meaning through their will, choices, and responsibilities, is the song’s main…

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    Leaves Of Grass Sparknotes

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    Whitman declares, “What I tell I tell for precisely what it is… What I experience or portray shall go from my composition without a shred of my composition” (1015). As part of his goal to be the American Bard, Whitman asserts in Section 16 of “Song of Myself” that America…

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    diverse country like the United States would be extremely difficult. It would require the acceptance of many contradicting beliefs and opinions on a wide variety of topics. It would require a willingness to challenge everything you thought you knew about life. It would require a man like Walt Whitman. To many, this sounds impossible. But to Whitman, it was natural. His conflicting views on different topics in his writings often frustrated and confused some readers. They did not understand that…

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    Grass and is all about American pride. Whitman describes the voices of Americans tirelessly working away at their jobs. “Those of mechanics, each one singing his…

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    Walt Whitman's Drum-Taps

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    “For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning”, this would be shocking to Whitman, because the amount of voices praising Whitman’s works has grown exponentially since his death. Walt Whitman’s works have gone on an intriguing journey from the time that they were first published to the current era. However, as time has passed Whitman has become to be known as a celebrated and innovative poet. Whitman versatility is seen by the thoughts of death, desolation of hearts, and…

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    Finding Self, Whitman’s Way: The One Among the Crowd “The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day; The simple, compact, well-join’d scheme-myself disintegrated, everyone disintegrated, yet part of the scheme” (Whitman. “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.). Walt Whitman was a graceful, yet outlaw poet that pushed the boundaries ink and paper. Whitman’s works were a journey of finding self through the natural world and his relation to the world, along with cleaver wording that…

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    In Walt Whitman's Song of Myself, the author is seamlessly stepping into the shoes of another and identifying himself with their experiences, he also observes them. Walt Whitman does not write this poem as a final stroke to his light-hearted, if not an egomaniacal sense of self, but rather as a celebration of all types of individuals. When Whitman uses the word assume, in his second line, he is not asking the reader to automatically hold all of his statements true to himself, but rather assume…

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