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Analyzing Whitman's Betsy Erkkila

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In Betsy Erkkila analysis I agree with her whole analysis. Throughout her analysis she talked about how Walt Whitman wrote about being an individual. Erkkila describes in Whitman’s poem, One’s Self I Sing, Whitman’s talks about a separate person being part of a whole group. He also sees it as a Democratic, representing the mass of people. Whitman also talks about in his poem about the balance to be a struggle. Erkkila says “Balanced between the separate person and the en masse”. When she talks about “the separate person’ she is talking about how Whitman talks about how he sees himself as a separate person. She also says “the en masse”, she is talking about a group as a whole. She is talking about Whitman again in this situation. Whitman talks …show more content…

It alone is without flaw, it alone rounds and completes all. Whitman means that he has accepted the time absolutely. It also means there is no respite for us in life, which Whitman means that life is a short period and sometimes it is difficult and unpleasant. An example from Whitman’s Preface to the 1855 Edition of Leaves of grass that supports Erkkila’s idea is this quote from Whitman “ The largeness of nature or the nation were monstrous without a corresponding largeness and generosity of the spirit of the citizen.” This quote from Whitman explains Erkkila’s ideas by what Whitman means in this quote. Whitman means that in our nation we need people to make it what it is. He also means that our nation is undefined without the different types of people living in it. The last example from Whitman’s Preface to the 1855 Edition of Leaves of grass that supports Erkkila’s idea would be another quote from Whitman “I swear I begin to see the meaning of these things. It is not the earth, it is not America, who is so great, it is I who am great or to be great” I think in this quote Whitman is talking about the fact that even though he isn’t in a whole group he is still who he wants to be. I also think this ties into the last quote by talking about our nation not being the same without people like Whitman and our nation wouldn’t be the same without people like

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