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That death can't be avoided, and that no matter how fast or slow, or how much you try to out maneuver it. It eventually catches up or waits for you.
Explanation:
Stantons declaration of Sentiments was very similar to Jeffersons' Declaration or Independence in many ways. The two structures are layed out almost identical, they use the same tone and presistance as well. The two documents could be easily confused if not read just glanced at.
The passage is: "I celebrate myself, and sing myself, / And what I assume you shall assume, / For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you". So, the word that best summarizes Whitman's perspective is "belongs". 'Song of Myself' is a poem in which the poets shows himself naked in front of nature to symbolize the union with everything that is around: America and every single leave of grass that grows in the soil, as well as every particle in universe. The famous catalogues in the poem are efective ways of searching and finding the place where the poet, and the reader as well, belongs.
Also, the first sections of the poem depict the encounter of two realities: individual and colective. As a democrat, Whitman uses the metaphor of grass to reconcile both elements, to show people that they belong to each others. That's why in later sections of the poem, Whitman compares de democratic way with erotic relationships: they have the same passion, the same feeling of belongment.
The middle paragraphs is typically where you write the support for your side of an argument or debate.
Fredrick Douglas was against slavery and wanted to try to end it, or at least give most slave freedom, by crossing them over the Mason-Dixon line. Captain Canot on the other hand was all for slavery, beliving that there was nothing wrong with enslaving other humans just because they have darker skin. Both use amazing evidence, and present their information very straight-forward.