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Usimov [2.4K]
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How did Walt Whitman's rhetoric about the war differ from President Lincoln's

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Ghella [55]4 years ago
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<h2>Walt Whiteman's Rhetoric </h2>

Whitman spoke of the war from a soldier's point of view. Whitman attempted to change the reader's name from one based on inactive and divisive ideas. Those of the ideas are race, class, region, and gender to a flexible character based on the works of the human body.

I explain how this oratorical poetics is the result of a number of factors which includes the kind of characters poetry acted in early nineteenth-century American society, the economics of the publishing trade, the fragmentation of the two-party arrangement, and nineteenth-century rhetorical art, and that a thoughtful examination. The junction of Whitman and these parts shows the construction of this rhetorical poetic.

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