Essays About war whitman

 

  • Whitman
    ... blow. Whitman writes of how the war is felt on two different levels: one as a community, and the other as personal. Using imagery ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... blow. Whitman writes of how the war is felt on two different levels: one as a community, and the other as personal. Using imagery ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... own ways. After the war, Whitman met Peter Doyle (see picture), a bus driver whom Walt met while stranded together during a storm. ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Walt Whitman had finally found his place to get involved in the war. ... During the times of the Civil War, Walt Whitman experienced different surroundings. ...
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  • Walt Whitman's Transition
    ... He hoped to save America by bringing together a nation on the brink of civil war. Whitman required an enormous amount of optimism to be able to fill the role ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Soon after came the Civil War, during which Whitman worked as a volunteer war nurse, where he witnessed the horrid images of death that influenced his works ...
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  • Walt WHitman
    ... Whitman lived during the time of the Civil War; a fact that increased his patriotism. ... Whitman experienced the Civil War first hand in 1862. ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... F. Carpenter G. Civil War was a volunteer hospital nurse 1. Wrote poetry of the civil war a. Drum ... Martial Status/Family 8289,3 A. Brother, George Whitman VII. ...
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  • Biography on Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman sent Ralph Waldo Emerson a copy of Leaves of Grass. ... During the Civil War, he comforted Federal and Confederate soldiers. ...
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  • War Poetry: Comparative Essay; The First World War Changed..
    ... Come up From the Fields Father Walt Whitman Walt Whitman lived around the era of the American Civil War, it was a major turning point in the history of that ...
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  • Walt Whitman and the use of poetry
    ... Walt Whitman wrote that "The words of the true poem give you more than poems/ They give you to form for yourself poems, religions, politics, war, peace ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... affairs with young men from the civil war that he had met while nursing them in Washington area hospitals. It was in those hospitals that Whitman would build ...
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  • Emily Dickenson and Walt Whitman
    ... During the war in 1861, Whitman cared for the sick and wounded soldiers."( Brooks 673) In 1873, Whitman became ill and within this period of time his mother ...
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  • Allen Ginsberg
    ... s poems about war share the groups beliefs and values against war and everything that it ... Ginsberg wrote about is the man who most influenced him, Walt Whitman. ...
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  • Social Topics In American Literature
    ... In this piece Whitman writes, "Nor the peaceful farmer any peace, plowing his field or ... passage tells of a farmer having no peace now that the war is happening ...
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  • Shattered fragments of american literature
    ... date. Walt Whitman wrote a piece on the war entitled Specimen days and within the piece it brutally describes the war. "...Is this ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... It was important to Whitman to not be simply a poet. He volunteered in military hospitals after the Civil War and later worked in several government ...
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  • civil war
    ... Writers such as the famous American poet Walt Whitman, portrayed the inhumanity of ... doubt that the compromise of 1850 delayed the outbreak of civil war and held ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Walt Whitman's work as a volunteer during the American Civil War has a great deal of influence on his poetry and ways of thinking. ...
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  • Why do People Write Poetry?
    ... Since the author, Walt Whitman was overcome with the horrors that resulted from the American Civil War; he had volunteered to help the injured and dying. ...
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  • Walt Whitman and Humanity
    ... specific poem Whitman mourns the death of a national figure, not one that only he knew. He does not focus on the millions of men who have died in war, but on ...
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  • Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman's concern of these questions is unyielding ... Romantic entanglements, war and conflict, and illness that touch the poet's life do not necessarily define him ...
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  • Civil War Medicine
    ... "The real war will never get in the books . . . the hospital part," wrote poet Walt Whitman, who nursed soldiers in Washington. ...
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  • Civil War Medicine
    ... "The real war will never get in the books . . . the hospital part," wrote poet Walt Whitman, who nursed soldiers in Washington. ...
    (1445 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Blooming Trinity
    ... Lincoln, like Whitman, also felt that slavery was an abomination and "on ... the Confederacy." (White House.) After the Union army won the war, President Lincoln ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... It was important to Whitman to not be simply a poet. He volunteered in military hospitals after the Civil War and later worked in several government ...
    (1761 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Walt Whitman
    ... It was important to Whitman to not be simply a poet. He volunteered in military hospitals after the Civil War and later worked in several government ...
    (1731 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Aristophanes
    ... mind, a "civil war not only devastates lives, families, and villages, but damages the very sanctity and beauty that is a unified nation" (Whitman 119). ...
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  • Song of Myself
    ... with the United States history, to the United States own usual mistakes: the hounded slave, the Texas war, the American Revolution. Walt Whitman explores his ...
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  • american poets
    ... For Whitman the use of the public self, the "I" that runs through out ... and democratic optimism, but also through the traumas of it's Civil War" (Modern American ...
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