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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry: One And The Same
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Walt Whitman asks himself and the reader of the poem, "Crossing
Brooklyn Ferry," what significance a person's life holds in the scope of
densely populated planet. The poem explores the difficulties of
discovering the relevance of life. The methods that helped Whitman grasp
his own idea of the im ....
Middle of essay ....ion." Like the mechanical"scheme" that Whitman refers to, much of the
poem consists of topics that possess a repetitive or mechanical quality.
Sunrises, sunsets, tides, seasons, circling birds, the daily New York
commute on the Brooklyn Ferry, and the cycling of generations are woven
into the poem. A substantial amount of stanzas in the poem all begin with
the same word. The continuous use of repetitive imagery conveys the
feeling that our existence is in fact part of an infinitely moving mac.... |
Number of words: 867 |
Approximate pages: 4 |
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