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Analysis of "Miracles" by Walt Whitman
by Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman, one of the most fêted poet of his time, wrote many poems that sketched out his state of mind regarding an issue or a word, so extensively used by the people in general into words. `Miracles' is no other, but a typical Whitman style of a poem, well written, well modified and explanatory in its own sense. `Miracles' is his work that illustrates many `doubts' that occur to his mind when he thinks of Miracles, his confusion, his imagination and his innocence can easily be seen when he talks about so many variables under the word Miracles. He basically tries to reiterate again and again by pointing towards the fact that he feels everything is a Miracle for him.
Whitman uses three stanzas on a blank verse to convey his thoughts to the reader which means that the work does not...
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