AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are two of literature’s greatest innovators, they each changed the face of American literature. they are also considered one of literature’s greatest pair of opposites. Dickinson is a timid wreck loose. While Whitman was very open and sociable, Whitman shares the ideas of William Cullen Bryant, everyone and everything is somehow linked by a higher bond. Both Whitman and Dickinson were decades ahead of their time, sharing only the universality of their works.Whitman’s works always express his feelings of equality towards all mankind “For every atom belonging to me as good
Dickinson uses apostrophes to address herself to contemplate her emotions. Whitman’s bold statements are one of many reasons that Uncle Walt has become so popular and so very universal. Nature is a reoccurring theme in many of her works. The styles of Whitman and Dickinson will always have their own place in history. Instead of talking and thinking out her problems she puts her emotions into her writing, creating literary works of art. Whitman often writes about his feelings in a list or catalog, then he would constantly revise his it. I too am untranslatable, I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. Whitman would never use rhyme scheme or meter he expressed his feelings, “the spotted hawk swoops by accusing me, he complains of my gab and my loitering. ”(Whitman 359) Emily Dickinson on the other hand did not have the fortitude to directly address her problems. Walt Whitman often uses the Bible in his works while Dickinson felt that no one had to tell her how to worship. Although they are both notably popular and universal, they were also completely opposite. Dickinson often used nature to express her feelings of longing and love “if you were coming in the fall I’d brush the summer by with half a smile, and half a spurn, as housewives do, a fly”(Dickinson 376). Bibliography PRENTICE HALL LITERATURE BOOK. Whitman exemplifies the American values of equal opportunity. In conclusion great minds do not think alike they think for themselves.
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