《I SIT AND LOOK OUT》by Walt Whitman I SIT and look out upon all the sorrows of the world...
You can see that the poem is not divided into stanzas. It has just 10 lines, of which the first nine are quite long and the final one extremely short by comparison (only five words). In your analysis of the poem, consider what the speaker sees as he looks out. Is he looking at th...
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I Sit and Look Out his life to the creation of the “single” poem‚Isitandlookout. In this giant work‚ openness‚ freedom‚ and above all‚ individualism are all that concerned him. His aim was nothing less than to express some new poetical feelings and to initiate a poetic trad...
I SIT and look out upon all the sorrows of the world, and upon all oppression and shame; I hear secret convulsive sobs from young men, at anguish with themselves, remorseful after deeds done; I see, in low life, the mother misused by her children, dying, neglected, gaunt, ...
1、I Sit and Look Out,Walt Whitman,Who is Walt Whitman?,1,The translation of this poem,2,3,4,Poets uses of images All theseall the meanness and agony without end I sitting lookout upon, See, hear, and am silent.,我见到劳工、穷人、黑人等诸多生灵遭受着傲慢之人的藐视与侮辱,,降级,退化...
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“I Sit and Look Out” captures the corruption of the world. Walt Whitman, an influential American poet, lived in the 1800s, a time that saw things like political slander, Trail of Tears, slavery, and the Civil War. In this poem, the speaker is merely an onlooker, not someone to get...