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Whitman & Dickinson Compare
Title: Whitman & Dickinson Compare
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 649 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Whitman & Dickinson Compare
Walt Whitman
Type A
In the poem, “On the Beach at Night Alone”, the old mother simbolizes nature.
The husky song symbolizes the wind, and similitude means a resembleness. In human life
the mothers to and fro can be compared to a stormy day with the wind blowing.The vast
similitude Whitman refers to is that all things in existance have relation in some cosmic
way. I think the two verbs suggest the same thing.
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way the song writer did, but a lot of them sound the
same.
5. “Success is counted the sweetest”
(#5) Lines 5-8 I think are the most important, because they give a good symbol in
your mind to what he poem is all about.
6. “I died for Beauty-but was scarce”
(#6) I think the most important idea is that you should only die for truth. In lines 5
and 6 it says that the person died for beauty, so they failed
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