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Why does Walt Whitman use so many commas in When Lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd

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Whitman filled his poetry with long lists. Often a sentence will be broken into many clauses, separated by commas, and each clause will describe some scene, person, or object. These lists create a sense of expansiveness in the poem, as they mirror the growth of the United States
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