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1 C P POSe POSp Walt Whitman Behold! I do not give lectures, or a little charity; / When I give, I give myself.

2 Opposites create – only similar in need to break away from conventions Both observers of people – but through different vantages Whitman published “Leaves of Grass” independently – Dickinson published only 6 A New American Poetry

3 Comparison of their poetry Models for the modern writer; inspired generations of poets. Believed documenting society and knew it would be carried into the future. Thought his poetry was important enough to publish at his own expense. » He wrote in free verse: Cadence is the rhythm or musicality of sounds that great speakers use. Her poetry came from her rich internal life and her love for nature. » Most of her poetry was published posthumously (after death). Only 6 poems were published anonymously in her life time. She used rhyme and meter, but created a unique poetic form with her word choice and grammar usage.

4 Free Verse & Slant Rhyme Free verse – Uses multiple techniques: metaphor, alliteration, imagery, parallel structure, but never RHYME – Cadence found in free verse - flow of words that have a rhythmic rise and fall in sound, not fixed, but natural Slant rhyme – Used to emphasize certain words – “Eye” rhyme, half rhyme, or near rhyme – today / Victory, Gate/mat, NOT scarce/lain Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.

5 Innocence to Awareness/Experience: – a mental, spiritual, and physical movement (Leaves of Grass) To Salvation/Pilgrimage: – Dickinson poems reveal her journey to know God through nature Self-made Man: – Rags to riches story found in Whitman’s poetry, but rich in knowledge and experiences The New Frontier: – Whitman discovered not only the land, but also who we are and what we can be through travel Community vs. Society: – Both poets desired a movement towards community and away from society, though their ideas of community and society were slightly different. American Lit Themes American Journey

6 Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Unrequited love as a muse The Recluse of Amherst Never wrote for an audience 1955 – publication of poetry without editing; true to original punctuation, rhyme schemes, syntax, and word choice (p.373)

7 The Secret of Genius – Recognized as “one of the greatest poets America, and perhaps the world, had produced.” – Saw universe in the particular and vice versa – Rhyming meter, but slant rhyme – Writes metaphorically & aphoristically – Combines nature and flights of fancy Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)


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