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This excerpt is from a Walt Whitman poem written in 1865. To what might the phrase "fearful trip" refer?

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Answer: civil war

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As the excerpt is not provided I looked it up and here is the excerpt:

"O Captain, my Captain! Our fearful trip is done;
The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won."
- Walt Whitman, 1865

The answer is “Civil War”.

The fearful trip in this refers to the horrors and frights of Civil War. The author utilized a figure of speech to highlight the suffering and experiences during that war. It is reported that the poem was a dedication to Abraham Lincoln after his demise.

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