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Oliga
1 month ago
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Discuss a major theme from Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself.” Explain how that theme reflects the realist perspective.

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2 answers:
Naddika [7.4K]1 month ago
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The theme reflects upon the viewpoint by exposing a gap within the system.

hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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One significant theme in “Song of Myself” is the concept of death. Unlike the romantic poets, he does not subscribe to the ideals of heaven or hell:


What do you believe has happened to the young men and the aged?

And what do you believe has happened to the women and children?


They continue to exist in some form,

The tiniest shoot signifies that true death does not occur,


Whitman asserts that individuals do not truly vanish upon death. The remnants of those who have passed interrelate with the earth and flourish as new life:


I entrust myself to the soil to sprout from the grass I cherish,

If you wish to find me again, seek me beneath your feet.

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