i sit and look out

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He is not shrouding his meaning in this poem. It means exactly what it says.
Oppression and shame in the world
Men depresd after having drank too much, went to the whores too much, beat their wives too much.
Older woman being neglected by her children who she raid - she's dying.祁宏伟
Wife is getting beaten by a man who is cheating on her.
待人处事He notices people are lonely and not loved.
He es war.
Sailors go to a to catch fish to ll for food - but their lives are at risk.带小狗的女人
He es how horribly the poor, blue collar workers, black people and lower class are treated.
He es all of this - it's all torment for nothing - but he does nothing about it.

It's exactly what is going on in the world today.
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When reading Walt Whitman imagine him sitting in a rocking chair on some porch sitting and just "people watching." That was where most of his poetry came from - that and being a nur/aid in the war.
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Did my nior thesis/minar on Walt Whitman
You can e that the poem is not divided into stanzas. It has just 10 lines, of which the first nine are quite long and the final one extremely short by comparison (only five words).

In your analysis of the poem, consider what the speaker es as he looks out. Is he looking at the natural world, or at human society? Is he eing beauty or ugliness? Is he literally looking out a window and eing what's visible within that relatively small frame? Or is he obrving a larger expan of space and time?

What does the speaker feel about the various people and scenes that he es? Is he ang
ry at any anyone? Does he feel sympathy for anyone?

金边王宫In the final line, why does he remain silent? Is he indifferent to what he es? Or is there some other reason for his silence? Whitman wrote this poem more than 100 years ago. If you looked out at the world today, would you e something similar or would you e something completely different? Would you remain silent? If so, would you be silent becau you simply didn't care, or becau you wouldn't know what to say?全体同仁
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This poem describes to us a greater being who has the ability to reflect, at a distance, on our wrongs. The persona of the poem can be interpreted as a religious figure who is all eing, yet does not take action to stop the violence and vulgar life of the poem. As it was uncommon for women to be mentioned in a sympathetic light during this era line five can be interpreted as mother nature who has been ridiculed by her children. I believe that this poem is a significant reflection of Walt Witlams values and attitudes. Thus the poem has more emotion if you are able to understand Whitmam, may i suggest a reading of Whitman's preface of Leaves of Grass from 1855. I believe that this may help us to conne
ct with Whitman's real intentions and motive of this poem.粉玫瑰的花语

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