The answer to this question is hidden within the question
itself. How so? Well, first we need to be aware of what
satire is. What is satire? Satire is when an author pokes fun of (almost
mockingly) the element of a government that the author deems a flaw, failure,
or weakness. It doesn’t necessarily need
to be humorous because humor is subjective, and so for every 10 people who find
something funny, there are 10 other people who find the same thing not
funny. As such, satire is best determined
to be scorn. That said, because we know
satire is scorn for the government, the question is almost self answering in
that satire exists within “Top of the Food Chain” because of how he scorns the
government.
I’m pretty sure A. not positive but pretty sure
The summary of Song of Myself is given as follows:
"There are three major themes:
- the concept of the self,
- the connection of the self with other selves, and
- the poet's interaction with natural and cosmic factors.
Houses and apartments reflect civilization; scents represent individual personalities; and the environment represents the collective self.
The self is viewed of as a spiritual being that stays relatively stable in and through the ever-changing flood of ideas and experiences that comprise its conscious life.
Ideas, experiences, psychological emotions, and spiritual discoveries all contribute to the self.
The concept of self is the most significant aspect of Whitman's mind and art
<h3>What is a summary?</h3>
A summary is a record in the words of the reader that presents the key points of a piece of writing such as a newspaper article, a chapter of a book, or even the entire book.
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No, it does not according to the study. the study states it is just a placebo effect (it works because you expect it to.)