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Exploring Walt Whitman's Legacy

foreign foreign foreign uh Civil War captains okay introduction like a backgrounds foreign Walt Whitman ethanol 31st May 18 19 Walt Whitman was an American poet essayist and a journalist in American Poetry okay assist and a journalist in a birthplace he is considered one of the most influential poets in American history Americans Whitman Incorporated both transcendentalism and realism in his writings transcendentalism and realism transcendentalism the philosophical gown to the Matata spirituality philosophy universe in this writings and is often called the father of three words and restrictions a 20 rules and regulations his Works work was controversial in his time particularly In 1855 1855 and a collection of Leaves of Grass in our Leaves of Grass which was described by some of as absence of its over sensibility just a paragraph about that okay next foreign America has come to an end the people have won the victory at last which they sought for the victory of the Union fragmented United States of America Abraham Lincoln description let us start poet says that Captain that bought home vote how many meaning is very near and now he can hear the sounds of bells and the shouts of the excited people who are eagerly waiting for him is the eagerness Rises at the as the ship reach near the port Keel has been thrown off the ship so as to keep ship steady he came in the foreign but the happiness is not for a long time because the captain is dead now on the deck foreign and he is this makes the poet to exclaim as o heart heart the captain who was supposed to be priced by the people for his matchless bravery he is now dead and motionless is foreign the poet asked the captain to rise up as for him being hoisted musical instruments are beings flowers are being curled to celebrate the victory or Captain Flags musical instruments celebrities poet calls him dear father because for him Lincoln is not just a military leader but the father of the Nations but the father of the nation and the laments over his death he kept his arm under the captain's head and felt that it to be a dream is but it is true on the deck the dead Captain's lips are pale he can neither feel the arm of the poet nor his heart is beating lips he can neither feel the arms after poet poets it is a big loss for the Nations foreign it is such a time when the ship has arrived at its destination the Civil War is ended now the people are happy and rejoicing but the poet is mourning over the deaths in the symmetry of Lincoln Lika it is such a time a month the Civil War is ended the Americas Rejoice rejoicing but the poet is morning morning symmetry of Lincoln Lincoln Cemetery poet moving around this place laments over his deaths hence the poem ends with both victories as well as lost foreign okay thank you thank you so much