Cantec Despre Mine Walt Whitman Comentariu Literar < 360p | 4K >

When "Song of Myself" was first published in 1855, it caused a stir in American literary circles. Whitman's free-verse style, frank discussions of sex and the body, and his celebration of the common man were considered revolutionary. The poem challenged traditional notions of poetry and identity, paving the way for future generations of American writers.

The poem’s core symbol is the grass. Whitman asks, "What is the grass?" and answers with multiple possibilities: a child’s hand, the flag of his disposition, or the "beautiful uncut hair of graves." cantec despre mine walt whitman comentariu literar

Simbolul central este – ființa umilă care crește peste tot, pe morminte și pe câmpii, reprezentând egalitatea, fertilitatea și continuitatea vieții. Alte simboluri recurente: marea (infinitul), soarele (energia vitală), frunzele (cunoașterea organică, nu livrescă). When "Song of Myself" was first published in