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olganol [36]
1 year ago
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How does the concept vocabulary clarify the reader’s understanding of Whitman’s worldview

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White raven [17]1 year ago
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The concept vocabulary allows the reader to see how Whitman had a very naturalistic worldview, which emphasized the abundance and extravagance of nature and the world.

Whitman was a naturalistic poet and emphasized how nature had enough resources for everyone, for that reason, not everyone should be united and happy.

This abundance and prosperity that nature could provide should be enough for people to live in peace, and it was this feeling that Whitman wanted to convey to his readers.

These words can be seen in the poem "On the Beach at Night Alone," in the lines:

  • "vast similarity interlocks all"
  • "This vast similarity spans them, and always has spann’d,"

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