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    NUMBER OF RESPECTED MEN OF LETTERS, MANY OF WHOM PROMPTLY SENT IT BACK. HOWEVER, WHITMAN RECEIVED UNEXPECTED SUPPORT FROM THE ESSAYIST AND POET RALPH WALDO EMERSON. EMERSON WROTE TO WHITMAN: "I AM NOT BLIND TO THE WORTH OF THE WONDERFUL GIFT "OF 'LEAVES OF GRASS. ' "I FIND IT THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY PIECE OF WIT "AND WISDOM THAT AMERICA HAS YET CONTRIBUTED. "I FIND INCOMPARABLE THINGS SAID INCOMPARABLY WELL. "I GREET YOU AT THE BEGINNING OF A GREAT…

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    Leaves of Grass: Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” “Song of Myself,” by Walt Whitman is a meditative poem combining his religious and political ideals. In Whitman’s poetry, symbolism and sermons are used to present important subjects. With the author’s persona, the poem captures the unique blend of national confidence and fear for the future by using grass, a symbol of democracy which grows everywhere. Many historical events were occurring during the period of his life. The imminent Civil War…

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    Poem “Song of Myself” Walt Whitman examines the complex idea of belonging in society by using sly commentary and symbols alike, while writing with a seemingly egotistical style. This piece was one of the twelve poems from the original collection of “Leaves of Grass” published in 1855, which was shortly before the Civil War started. This was a time of despair for Whitman because he was living in a fractured union. During this piece Whitman used many evocative situations to capture the readers…

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    vacation days I must work for my employer for over 10 years. Also, after working for the district for a year an employee is given two weeks of “sick leave” and eight hours of paid vacation. A great benefit, about this it’s that if not used, it may roll over and be added to the following years’ time. Therefore, if an employee were in need of extra maternity leave, may take advantage of the time they saved throughout the years past. Many female employees that become mothers tend to always make…

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    The greatest accomplishment of Walt Whitman is his famous poem collection, “Leaves of Grass”. With its uprising popularity in the 19th century until now, explains and teaches life lessons of the universe and how nature and society should coincide together and be one. The poem “Song of Myself” was one of the twelve poems that were unnamed in his first edition that was printed in 1855. The poem was given the name “A Poem of Walt Whitman, an American” in 1856, and later changed to “Walt Whitman” in…

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    The Poet’s Patriotic Orientation in “Song of Myself” BY Reem Abbas 43380421 The forefather of modern American poetry Walt Whitman writes “Song of Myself” in his great production Leaves of Grass. This poem is one the most enjoyable, controversial, and pioneering poem among twelve other poems. Many poets and critics from the day of its publication until now have debated about it. This influential poem makes Emerson greet Whitman in his great…

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    “Please believe that one single positive dream is more important than a thousand negative realities” (Yen Mah xii). This quote was written by the author of Chinese Cinderella who taught that one dream can be better than all your negative realities. This novel is very encouraging to have faith even when times are ruthless. In the story, Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah, the memoir really inspires students to stand up for what they believe. Through Adeline's struggles, it teaches readers to…

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    meet Joanna’s expectations of husband. Moreover, as all the members were interrelated, Ted’s ignorance certainly impacted the functioning of Joanna. Joanna was depressed and was no longer enjoying the family life, which led to her sudden leave. Similarly, Joana’s leave also affected the functioning of the whole family, which could be reflected on Ted’s struggle between work and family life. Billy was also affected, as he could not receive good care from Ted at beginning of the…

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    “Song of myself” is one of Walt Whitman 's excellent poetry of The Leaves of Grass. He emphasizes an all-powerful "self". Instead of referring to Walt himself, the self is both individual and universal. He wrote this poem to sing about himself, to express his thoughts about democracy, to set free his human passion, to praise great nationality. In this poem, Walt Whitman presents the speaker that he sees a hawk, and his response is to feel immensely humbled as he sees elements of himself in…

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    Pre-American Religion

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    Pre-Agricultural Religion Here are three pre-agricultural examples of religion. The Upanishads, Gobekli Tepe and the Ainu/Jomon tradition. All date roughly 14,000 years ago. Dawn of the Upanishads “Like radii of the same circle, all these traditions indicate a common center… long before the India of the Vedas, before the Iran of Zoroaster, in the early dawn of the white race, one sees the first creator of the Aryan religion emerging from the forests of ancient Scythia.” (-Schure, The Great…

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