The concept vocabulary enhances the reader's comprehension of Whitman's naturalistic
perspective, which highlights the richness
and splendor
of nature and existence.Whitman's naturalistic poetry underscores the idea that nature provides sufficient resources for all, advocating that not every individual needs to be harmoniously united.
This prosperity offered by nature should allow for a peaceful life, which is the sentiment Whitman aimed to convey to his audience.
This is evident in the poem "On the Beach at Night Alone," where lines such as:
- "vast similarity interlocks all"
- and "This vast similarity has always connected them" reflect these themes.
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I tend to favor option (A) because the husband addresses his wife in a childlike manner rather than as an adult, which seems to convey a patronizing attitude. However, one could also make a case for (F).