12.3 READ--Walt Whitman's Song of Myself

Walt Whitman
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Walt Whitman
Song of Myself

Link HERE to read an excerpt of Walt Whitman's
Song of Myself. This poem has 57 sections. However, you only need to read the excerpts provided. As you read, be aware and think about the following:

  • Do you agree with Whitman's claim that he is THE American poet? Why or why not? (Note that he published this volume of poetry on the 4th of July.)
  • Notice how Whitman tries to speak for everyone in this poem. Make a mental list of who he is "speaking" for.
  • What are Whitman's views on death?
  • This poem revolves around the conflict/theme of person vs. society. Note examples that support this theme.
  • What is Whitman’s concept of the soul and the body, and the relationship between the two. Which is more important, in his view?
  • How does Whitman handle modern times and technological change?
  • What role does the city or nature play?
  • What is uniquely American about Whitman’s poetry?
  • What, in Whitman’s view, is the function of poetry? Does it have a public or ceremonial role?


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