Walter Whitman wrote that this beautiful poem "heard American songs" talks about the people's pride and democracy per se for ordinary people. In the first line "I heard American songs, I heard a variety of Carol" Whitman listened to many versions of people's songs. He did not say whether singing is pleasure or sadness, or simply singing, but he states that America is multicultural, or has many faces and stories. The next few lines mention multiple positions in the labor force. Each position is "simple and powerful". Whitman tells everyone how to tell the story from the top down. Regardless of financial situation and course, every story is robust and easy. In the last part of this poem we talk about conflict with freedom in American women and in American women in Whitman.
From tattered to wealthy, Walt Whitman really reflects America's dreams. "I heard American songs," he celebrates all the unique types of people living in America. "I heard American songs, all kinds of Aether I heard ... Everyone sings (l.1, 9) Whitman tells how these people and how each person gets me James E. Miller Jr. wrote this poem, "... I heard the American songs" Americans are using the catalog to explain the creation of diverse societies of Indicates the country image you want to believe - Proud and healthy personal productive and happy labor image. Dynamics, carpentry, masonry, sailor, deck, shoe store, hat, wooden knife, plow - from city to country, from the ocean to the land, "various Carol" reflects the real pleasure of creative work of the day And American dreams and myths ...