While enjoying poetry of free poetry such as T. S. Elliot and Robert Frost, many students accuse all kinds of poetry from its form and structure. However, students often ignore Warter Whitman, a civil war era poet, and today he still considers him Father of free poetry. Although Whitman did not invent free poems, he ensured his role in the hearts of Americans. Even with his achievement, Whitman's life was not without trial; he finished his school and started working at the age of 11.
Introduction: Walt Whitman is an American poet and is considered to be the greatest poet among all American poets. His most famous literary work is "grass leaf". This series is considered one of the major literary works of the world. Whitman's poeties talk about American praise and democracy. His love for America grows with his belief that Americans will reach new heights among mind and secularity. Conclusion: In the latter part of Walt Whitman's lifetime, his stroke partially paralyzed him. But he kept writing his poems and made him very famous. As he was young, he wrote a poem about his love for America and nature. Then his last version of the grass leaves came out and did not receive the greatest recognition. However, it is still considered one of the great poems. Finally, to this day, Walter Whitman is considered one of the greatest poets in American history.
When comparing Walter Whitman and Emily Dickinson as 'song book' in the American history, several poets began to deviate from traditional poem creation methods. Among these poets are Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Their lifestyles are very different, and the lighting style is quite different, but the information they present through lighting is often surprisingly similar. Whitman's poem "My own song, No. 6" and Dickinson's poem "This quiet dust is a gentleman and a woman" is a completely different work, but in fact there are some similarities.
There are many differences between Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. The main difference lies in their theme. Emily Dickinson is comparing religious matters. Meanwhile, Walt Whitman uses "people and nature". In addition, Walt Whitman's poetry is usually very bright, his tone does not dim. Emily Dickinson talks about "death" and she explains all her doubts about people's lives.