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Walt Whitman'sLeaves of Grassis renowned for its free verse and grand themes. How does the poet expand the concept of "self" to embrace and celebrate the entire universe and life? How is this fusion of "self" and "universe" embodied in the poetry?

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Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grassis renowned for its free verse and grand themes. How does the poet expand the concept of "self" to embrace and celebrate the entire universe and life? How is this fusion of "self" and "universe" embodied in the poetry?

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  • 唐俊豪 04-13

    In *Leaves of Grass*, Whitman dissolves the individual "self" into a cosmic "I" that embodies all humanity, nature, and divinity. His free verse flows like organic breath, weaving laborers, landscapes, and atoms into a democratic tapestry. The "grass" symbolizes interconnected life, rooted in collective existence. By declaring "I contain multitudes," he merges body/soul, mortality/eternity, and observer/observed, rejecting binaries. The poet’s expansive catalogs and sensual imagery—"the scent of armpits finer than prayer"—sacralize the mundane, asserting unity. Whitman’s "self" becomes a vessel for universal song, where personal experience transcends into cosmic rhythm, celebrating existence as an indivisible whole. (100 words)

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