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  • Five Walt Whitman poems. Metaphors, diction, syntax, form, rhyme scheme, and other literary techniques.

     

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ID number:701229
Evaluation:
Published: 06.04.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Walt Whitman's poetry is relatively formless and his random patterns have a significant effect on the meaning evoked from the poems. Whitman has a constant theme of the link between nature/natural experience and humans. He expresses his emotions and opinions through his poems. Some of his poems are very personable, which makes them very easier to understand and more enjoyable to read.
"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" is a poem about the sharing of experiences. All humans are somehow connected through the common experiences they encounter. It has no rhyme scheme or form and it is end-stopped.
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