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An Analysis of Whitman's
Title: An Analysis of Whitman's
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 800 | Pages: 3.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Analysis of Whitman's
In “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry”, Whitman tries to understand the relationship between human beings across time. Whitman tries to figure out what he means to the people he sees, the crowds of strangers that inhabit Brooklyn. In the poem he assumes we will see everything as he does and share the same feelings as he had even in years to come. This is the connection, of the shared experience, between us in the future and him
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but it should be. He is trying to convince us not to let this world of his change, although he knows that is impossible. People still appreciated nature, but more people appreciate growing new worlds and expanding to make more money. I think he does a really well imaging what interests us. He has seen people of his time, he sees the greed growing, and come to the realization that it will only get worse.
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