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Walt Whitman "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 1856/1881
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Early American Literature 1820-1865 Mapa Mental sobre Walt Whitman "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 1856/1881, creado por meg.weal el 29/04/2013.
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Walt Whitman "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" 1856/1881
Encompassing all of societies views
Links to Coleridge
Concerned with shared experiences & abilities to transcend barriers of space, morality & generations
Whitman regarded as "Emerson's poet" but the links to Coleridge suggest that he is going against Emerson's theories voiced in "The American Scholar"
Repetition & Anaphora
Specifically in sections 1 & 2
"The"/"Others"/"Just"/"Saw"/"Look'd"
Mirrors the theme of constant revisiting & the possibility of continuity within humanity based on common experiences
Revisiting as an action which encompasses all humanity
"Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross from shore to shore.../Fifty years hence, others will see them as they cross..."
Borad suggestion that all of humanity has the same perspective
"A hundred years hence, or ever so many hundred years hence, others will see them"
Timelessness of journey
Vision & Perspective
"It avails not, time nor place-distance avails not"
Use of the physical to establish identity
"I too had receiv'd identity by my body,/ that I was I knew was of my body, and what I should be I knew I should/ be of my body
No differentiation between physical/man-made and nature
Similarities in descriptions
"Just as you are refresh'd by the gladness of the river and the bright flow, i/was refresh'd"
"Just as you stand and lean on the rail, yet hurry with the swift current, I/stood yet was hurried"
"Just as you look on the numberless masts of ships and the thick-stemm'd/pipes of steamboats, I look'd"
Disruption of continual experience by history & development
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