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Walt Whitman's 'Song of Myself' |
| Section: MODERN THOUGHT / THE LOVE OF LANGUAGE: STUDENTS WRITE ABOUT THE SAME OPENING SENTENCES |
| Author: Edgar Funnye |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 6/1/1995 |
| Size: 165 Words, 968 Characters |
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I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belo...
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...nd others don't have freedom of speech like Walt does. He means what he believes in you should believe in. But everyone doesn't believe the same thing, and they don't think the same.
Walt is a person who believes in sharing things. He believes that everyone should get along, but it isn't like that everywhere. There is a thing called evil, and that is what is keeping everyone from being Walt.
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