It would put an enthusiastic vibe throughout the piece. So an excited feel I guess.
These lines signify the victory in the civil war of the Union.
Explanation:
These lines by Walt Whitman were eulogizing Abraham Lincoln after his death.
These lines start by relating that the battle that they were fighting in his leadership is now won,
The battle here is the civil war.
This is described by the narrative strategy of metaphor in which the ship is the Union force and the sea is the war and the war was now won but the captain of the ship who is supposed to be Lincoln is no longer there so the victory does not seem to him complete.
Answer:
I haven't read the book but from what I understand, the writer is basically telling you that the you can not see the world from one place...to see the entire picture of something you must not stand and stop in that one area or thought or you won't get anywhere, but at the same time a mask dancer is someone who dances with a mask on bringing in the idea of hidden identities or hidden truth, and so to be able to understand something you must not hide behind a veil or mask in order for you to fully see what lies there.....
I hope this helps
Its not A i just put that as my answer and got it wrong so the girl above me got it wrong, wrong, wrong, just wanted u guys to know.......... BTW ITS D