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An Analysis Of Walt Whitman's Song Of Myself

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Song of Myself Canto 1
Title- The song of myself sounds like a poem of self expression, and a gospel of Walt Whitman's’ self beliefs. When his optimistic outlook on life is brought into perspective, one could also conclude that the poem was about his positive and radical outlook on life, because it is a song of himself, his personal expression.
Paraphrase-
I celebrate myself, and am proud of who I have become.
I assume that you are just as good as me,
We are all equal.
I rest and invite my soul,
Rather than speeding through life,
I like to sit back and watch it unravel before me.
My tongue, every atom of my blood, was created on Earth.
I was born here and so were you and the generations before me,
I am now now Thirty-Seven years old in good …show more content…

Equality, however, was the universal theme, because he emphasized that anybody’s opinion deserved the same amount of respect as his. He also stated that everyone’s death is inevitable, thus everyone is the same. It can also be said that he wanted to preserve the Earth as well, because technically the whole planet is a sacred burial ground where generations of people and other living entities have passed away.
Song of Myself Canto 6
Paraphrase-
A child said what is the meaning of life?
How Could I answer him, I did not know the meaning myself.
I guess it is up for interpretation.
Or I guess it is god’s gift,
Life is a gift by itself given to us by God in his remembrance,
The gift has his name left on it,
But how could we know it is God’s gift to us.
Or I guess the grass, God’s gift, is a child itself,
Produced through reincarnation.
Or I guess it is a sign,
And it means that all grass grows the same, no matter the climate.
Growing up around many …show more content…

It was a deep poem, because it opened up his perspective on life, and his perspective is unique. In a way he spoke of his own religion, and preached that everyone meets their maker, but everyone is reincarnated as a blade of grass, and he spoke of showing respect for the blades of grass because they could have been part of his ancestory or a person of importance to another person. In general, he wanted people to show appreciation for the world because many generations walked this planet before he did. He wanted people to respect those who have since been deceased, no matter their race, because death is inevitable, and they will soon face it. Whitman’s writing style carried over into this canto, his blank verse style of poetry, although it was not flashy, it made him sound educated and well spoken, but hard to follow. He also revealed that he did believe in a god when he spoke of God’s handkerchief was a gift for Earth, through a

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