ESSAY ON: Whitman/Song of Myself, Stanzas 7-14

Number of Pages 3

This research paper: A 3 page essay that offers an explication of Whitman's masterpieces, offering an interpretation of what the poet is trying to say in sections 7-14. In Walt Whitman's Song of Myself, this American poet by delineating his own identity, associates himself and affirms his connection with the entirety of the race and with life itself. The web that Whitman weaves not only encompasses the entirety of human as his brothers and sisters of the spirit, but reaches out to affirm his connection to the universe. Section 7 of this masterpiece begins with a reference to the ending lines of the previous section, which reads: "All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses/And to die is different from what any one supposed, and luckier" (line 129-130). No additional sources cited.


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