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... Although Whitman's and Bryant's tributes to Lincoln share similarities, there are many differences in the way both poets chose to honor President Lincoln. ...
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... Whitman shared Lincoln's sympathy with people everywhere that where struggling to be free. Through all this political matters Whitman and Lincoln fully agreed. ...
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... When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd". The poem tells the reader of how Whitman felt about the Lincoln's death, and how those feelings evolved with time. ...
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... Inspired by the death of the great President Lincoln, Whitman published his poem in the Saturday Press to immediate acclaim. He ...
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... Whitman described Lincoln as the most "satisfactory thing I have ever seen, and I have seen hundreds of different ones." These poems showed the world how great ...
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... Lincoln, like Whitman, also felt that slavery was an abomination and "on January 1, 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation that declared forever free ...
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... has done a successful job. Whitman accepts Lincoln's death with dignity and sympathy for the nation. He uses sadness and happiness ...
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... Whitman wrote this poem was not only to eulogize President Lincoln, but also to remember the fallen soldiers of the Civil War. Finally ...
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... He uses Lincoln to show how the public and himself reacted to the death of ... Another reason it appeared that Whitman was concerned with all of humanity was how ...
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... d 1. Abraham Lincoln's death d. O Captain! My Captain! H. Clerk 1. Department of the Interior VI. Martial Status/Family 8289,3 A. Brother, George Whitman VII. ...
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... Whitman sent Ralph Waldo Emerson a copy of Leaves of Grass. ... In 1865 he wrote the Sequel to Drum-Taps with an elegy to Abraham Lincoln. ...
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... For Whitman, many of his poems, particularly in "Drum-taps" and "Memories of President Lincoln", two chapters in "Leaves of Grass", embodies the memories of ...
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... In 1940 volume 4 Abraham Lincoln: The War Years won a Pulitzer Prize. ... In this poem there is definite evidence that Walt Whitman influenced Sandburg. ...
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RED Warm lips are red, blood drops are too, Abe Lincoln was shot, the nation was blue. In the poem" O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman, the color red is ...
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... Lincoln sent reinforcements to fort Sumter in South Carolina. ... Although Walt Whitman said that the real war will never get in a book, but this did not deter the ...
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