Sunday, March 17, 2019
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Lynn ArmstrongComposition IIIllustration Essay11 March, 2014O maitre d My CaptainWalt Whitman was a 19th century American poet who changed the rules for paternity poetry. He is one of my favorite poets because he was bold enough to openly talk or so sexuality and same sex couples in his industrial plant during a time where such things were looked down upon and even banned. He also aided the nation to understand and face the grief they felt subsequently the loss of a respectable and loved authority figure. With O Captain My Captain, Walt Whitman captures the contrasting duality of the times both triumphant and mournful in nature. Of all of his colorful, imaginative poems this one in particular resonates with me because the poets heartbreak is so real and app arnt in the poems somber and pleading tone. This poem begins energetically, in the first couplet although it does not introduce you directly to the subject of the poem. What we sock is that a move commanded by an unnamed captain has come keep going from a voyage, which has apparently been dreadful. (Terrinino) I can perfectly imagine the ship being meant to symbolize America during the Civil War and the damage caused by it. Also, the prize that was won is obviously the victory of the Civil War. While in the second couplet, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While arrive eyes the steady keel, the vessel muddy and daring. This passage comes strike particularly enjoyable to me because it talks about the men finally sexual climax home from the war and the enthusiasm that awaits them when they get home. It has been a long, perilous journeying for the soldiers. I dont have to try to imagine that they are excited about finally being able to be reunited with their families because ... ...es the steady keel, the vessel grim and daringBut O heart heart heartO the bleeding drops of red,Where on the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.O Captain my Captain rise up and hear the bellsRise upfor you the flag is flungfor you the bugle trills,For you bouquets and ribbond wreathsfor you the shores a-crowding,For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning here Captain dear fatherThe arm beneath your headIt is whatsoever dream that on the deck,Youve fallen cold and dead.My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still,My father does not feel my arm, he has no thrill nor will,The ship is anchord safe and sound, its voyage closed and done,From awful trip the victor ship comes in with object won prevail O shores, and ring O bellsBut I with mournful tread, straits the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.
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