Second paragraph: At the age of 12, he began learning how to trade in New York. He teaches in the countryside of New York in Long Island. I graduated from Long Island's high school and became a reporter. Whitman really did not have childhood, he worked to support the family and had to go to school. Third paragraph: At the age of 23, he compiled a daily newspaper in New York and in 1846 he became an editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. At the same time, he was a teacher, a printer, and made a journal for Morning Post.
Walter Whitman was born in West Hills, Huntington, Long Island on May 31, 1819, parents are interested in Quaker's thought, Walter (1789-1855) and Louisa van Wilby Soman (1795-1873) It was. The second of nine children, he soon got nicknamed "Walter" to distinguish him from his father. Walter Whitman (Sr.) Named three of his seven sons after the American leader. Andrew Jackson, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. The oldest guy is Jessie, and the other boy died in 6 months. The sixth son of the couple, the youngest, was named Edward. At the age of four, Whitman and his family moved from West Hill to Brooklyn, living in various houses with low investment. Taking into account the economic difficulties of his family, Whitman remembered that his childhood was generally uneasy and unhappy. The happy moment he remembered later was the kissed cheeks raised in the air by Marquis Lafayette during the celebration held in Brooklyn on July 4, 1825.
Walt Whitman was born in a family settled in North America in the first half of the 17th century. His ancestors were typical of the area, his mother Luisa Van Versol was a Dutchman, and his father, Walter Whitman, was an Englishman. They are farmers who have not received formal education. The Whitman family used to have a large land once, but when his wife was born, his father began carpentry, but the family still lives in a small part of the ancestral heritage. In 1823, Walter Whitman (Sr.) transferred the growing family to the rapidly growing Brooklyn. There he guessed real estate and built a cheap house for craftsmen, but he was a bad administrator and it was difficult to provide his family to nine children.
In any case, the psychological community of conflict consisting of Whitman and his mother wrote a novel published by Walt Whitmann in the 1840's. At the moment, his "healthy and strong legacy" Walter Sr. is still working but the most memorable representative of his imaginary mother as Whitman's widow, as he her only son I express myself. To some extent, this foreign imagination is satisfying for Luisa. To some extent, Whitman's revolutionary story also expresses mutually enhanced ambiguity that is common not only to Walter's father but also to some of his brothers. For example, both Luisa and Walter had to fight Jesse, the eldest son. He was not only very smart, he was enthusiastic from his inborn, and was influenced by the occurrence of violence. Jesse's lack of self-control strengthens the tendency of Whitman's youth to retreat; he has never been called an interesting speaker before.