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What was Whitman’s view of nature in “song of myself”

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"Song of Myself," as a long poem comprised of fifty-two shorter vignettes, was no exception to this belief. For example, in VI., "A Child Said, "What Is the Grass?"", Whitman describes, in so many words, that grass is a representation of the cycle of life and death. He claims that the.

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