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neonofarm
1 month ago
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In 500 words or less, identify three poetic devices used by Walt Whitman in his poem "Song of the Open Road" and explain how the

y support the poem's larger themes.
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Naddika [7.4K]1 month ago
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In the 1856 edition of Leaves of Grass, this sonnet is one of twenty new ballads. Similar to "Intersection Brooklyn Ferry," which appeared during the same period, it emphasizes a communal and democratic space associated with the outdoors. Whitman presents the outdoors as an optimistic venue where all individuals can gather.
In this poem, he extols the outdoor spaces and pathways as areas where people can converge genuinely, reducing the significance of status and social indicators. Roads are used by everyone, whether affluent or less fortunate, encouraging interaction across societal divides. Moreover, the road symbolizes freedom: it's a route to new places, signifying a fresh start. For Whitman, the road itself becomes a source of inspiration for poetry. As he travels, he observes a diversity of individuals and narratives. He advocates against remaining stagnant too long, asserting that only through open road adventures can one truly engage with life.
Flura [7K]1 month ago
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In "Song of the Open Road," one of the devices used is rhyme, which gives it a song-like quality as a poem. Another is alliteration, which involves repeating sounds for effect. Lastly, iambic pentameter is present as it allows for an extensive number of lines in the poem.

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