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    The poem, "o captain my captain" by Walt Whitman re-imagines the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Walt Whitman, has a patriotic attitude towards this poem as he describes Abraham Lincoln and all that he did for America by using imagery to develop a scene similar to the reality. The poet conveys his deep admiration for the achievements of Abraham Lincoln. The poet shares his form by using a physical way of laying out and her attitude through the use of sound devices such as the iambic meter and

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    by Lewis Carrol, O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman, and Paul Revere’s Ride by Henry Longfellow are prime examples of the diversity of poetry. From the infamous film, Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams says, “We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion.” Poetry is something in which I thoroughly enjoy reading, and deciphering. Jabberwocky, O Captain! My Captain!, and Paul Revere’s

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    Meaning Of Walt Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” Abraham Lincoln was the United States’ 16th president and many people believe he is one of the most inspirational American figures in history. One man who was specifically affected by this was Walt Whitman. In the poem “O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman, Whitman shares the meaning of how people were affected by this tragedy. The American People were overjoyed because the Civil War had finally ended, but then saddened by the immediate loss

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    is seen in Walt Whitman’s poem “O Captain! My Captain!” “O Captain! My Captain!” was written to express the deep American sadness of losing president Abraham Lincoln. The first stanza is happy and exciting, as the American people are celebrating the end of the war, but then in the final stanza the tone shifts dismally to the allusion of the death of Lincoln. Whitman repeats “O Captain! My Captain!” to add emphasis on how Lincoln was a literal and metaphorical captain to him and the rest of the Union

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    “O Captain! My Captain!” “Oh Captain! My Captain!” in a poem by Walt Whitman in 1865 shortly after the death of the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This poem shows how a leader, or captain, can bring people through very difficult times. The example the poem itself uses is the captain of the ship leading his crew through perilous weather and conditions on the sea, but still getting them through it. However, he may have got his crew through the journey, but he himself is overcome

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    The United States is in shambles, as President Abraham Lincoln has been shot. The year is 1865, and while the entire country is grieving the loss of its president, no one can fully express themselves like Walt Whitman. Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” is an elegy devoted to Lincoln, and each stanza deals with a different element of the grieving process. First of all, stanza one starts off with a joyful tone, as it is detailing the Union’s victory in the American Civil War. Because Whitman was

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    Whitman’s Use of Extended Metaphor in “O Captain! My Captain!” Captain Lincoln Steers the Ship to victory. “Where on the deck my captain lies Fallen cold and dead.”(7-8) This quote from the story refers to the assassination of President Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was President during the Civil War, and is considered to be one of the greatest presidents of all time. President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14,1865 and was in a coma for 9 hours before he died. With the death of the President

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    exception. In the famous poem, “O Captain! My Captain!” Written by, Walt Whitman in the year 1865. The poem, refers to a terrible event in American history; the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Instead of the country celebrating and rejoicing over the ending of the Civil War and being happy over the country being kept whole, everyone was mourning in the loss of their leader. Aboard a ship, the poem is about a fellow sailor grieving from the loss of his captain. The sailor in the poem is

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    The Deepest Sorrow “O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman Five days after the Confederates surrendered and effectively ended the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Many writers articulated their feeling about the death of Lincoln. One of America’s famous poets, the author and journalist Walt Whitman, expressed the depth of his feelings by writing the poem “O Capitan! My Capitan!” In this poem, Lincoln is symbolized as a leader of a ship. He died before he could celebrate his

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    O Depression! My Depression! The speaker in Walt Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” faces a major inner struggle throughout the entirety of the poem, going through a few of the stages of grief, due to the fact that his captain had died. The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance, yet the speaker only goes through four of these. It takes three stanzas for the speaker to succumb to the harsh reality that his captain is deceased. Though not much is known

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