<span>C. "All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy, the sea, and the utter weariness was on
him. He flung himself down at the jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deepest
sleep of his life."</span>
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Mainly Chris wanted to experience how it's like to live in the wilderness as he didn't clearly could see himself living inside rooted society. That's why he decided to donate all his savings, cut all connections and go to the most dangerous and wildest part of the USA.
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During the Civil War, thousands of poems about the conflict were written by everyday citizens. These poems appeared in a variety of print formats, including newspapers, periodicals, broadsheets, and song sheets. Drawing upon the Library of Congress' online collections, this page offers a selection of poetry written by soldiers and citizens from the North and the South. These poems enable us to better understand the role of poetry during the war years and how poetry helped unify citizens, inspire troops, memorialize the dead, and bind the nation's wounds in the aftermath of the war.
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