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O Captain by Walt Whitman

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Essay title: O Captain by Walt Whitman

I thought the poem was an excellent poem to demonstrate how important other people can be in your life. The way Walt Whitman worded the poem it brings to life this statement, “ Exult O shores, and ring O bells! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.” I believe this to be the strongest point to what I said. It shows just how much the man cared for and loved his captain, he didn’t celebrate with the others, he didn’t rejoice, he only mourned the loss of his captain. There were many excellent literary devices that I found very meaningful to the poem, especially the extended metaphor of the captain being the man’s father. I found that to be very simple to understand and see, but at the same time genius because Walt Whitman demonstrated it so well and clearly. All the description, metaphors, and the other literary devices make the poem flow superbly. “ My Captain does not answer, his lips

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