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... people. In the first section Whitman shows of how the sounds of war effect the personal lives of the common people. Whitman uses ...
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... people. In the first section Whitman shows of how the sounds of war effect the personal lives of the common people. Whitman uses ...
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... In contemplating the nature of grass in the next section, Whitman echoes this notion of infinities giving way to infinities: "All goes onward and outward ...
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... obvious. In section 17, Whitman writes, "If they are not the riddle and the untying of the riddle they are nothing" (357). Perhaps ...
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... be heard by everyone. The rest of the section is about Whitman's belief in a universal love of nature. He introduces this theory ...
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... Whitman wants to reveal his feelings, which is seen in a section from Calamus, when Whitman persists for his feelings to: Spring away from the conceal'd heart ...
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... It is incredibly amazing how almost at the end of the poem, in section 38 when Whitman says "I find myself on the verge of a usual mistake", the context throws ...
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... use of the language ends his "invocation" and provides for an introduction of the American epic which goes into Section 1 of Whitman's masterpiece, Song of ...
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... Concluding section #44, Walt Whitman writes, "Cycles ferried my cradle, rowing and rowing like cheerful boatmen; for room to me stars kept aside in their own ...
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... Concluding section #44, Walt Whitman writes, Cycles ferried my cradle, rowing and rowing like cheerful boatmen; for room to me stars kept aside in their own ...
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... Whitman reinforces this idea of unity in his poetry. ... A section of "Passage to India" also supports the idea of the world as a single entity: "Passage to India! ...
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... In addition, in the sixth section of the poem, it states: "They are alive and ... Some people say that this poem from Whitman is in someway an American epic with a ...
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... While Whitman's view of death may have differed from society, his own view remained the same, in both "To Think of Time," and in the section of "Song of Myself ...
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... Finally, the fifth section of f±Kaddishf°, f±Fuguef°, represents his own turmoil of ... Ginsberg wrote about is the man who most influenced him, Walt Whitman. ...
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... I walked over to the new release section, and picked up Chuck Berry's new 45 rpm. ... " Allen is totally into Walt Whitman 'the original Beatnik' as he has been ...
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... This is not stated, but the general feeling of that section of the poem ... the 1984 release of Ginsberg's Collected Poems, wrote the article A Modern Whitman as a ...
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When Marcus and Narcissa Whitman made the first trip along the Oregon Trail ... The first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes ...
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... next section describes three differing theories on this process that were developed during the 20th century. Rostow's Theory American economist Walt Whitman ...
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... taken a toll on 'Gomer Pyle' and turned him into a certifiable Section 8. On ... that Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy's assassin, and Charles Whitman, the Texas ...
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... Taking cues from writers such as Whitman, he embraced the American landscape as a field ... Kerouac would use this in a later section of the poem in a masterful way ...
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... the world and the only place where it remained was in the south section of the ... Although Walt Whitman said that the real war will never get in a book, but this ...
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... In New Jersey, Governor Christine Todd Whitman openly admitted to racial profiling on the New Jersey Turnpike. ... 2000, late ed.: Section B; pg. ...
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... This is addressed below in the "Outline of the Evidence" section. ... Governor Christy Whitman expressed public regrets that the program could not be legally banned ...
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