Rising Action:
a black man, Tom Robinson is accused of r*ping a white girl, Maya Ewell. Atticus is the defense attorney and the novel's chief conflict emerges as it becomes clear he mount a real defense of Robinson. Which violates white norms in the town
Exposotion: (can't find it)
Climax:
Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley in defense od the Finch children's rise. Atticus thinks Jem killed
Mr Ewell but Sheriff Tate says it was Boo Radley
Falling Action:
Bob Ewell continued threats of violence towards Atticus and his family following the trial. The conclusion is the Flinch reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley saving Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attempt to stab them. Boo then inervenes and kills Bob Ewell during the struggle
Resoultion:
Tom is found guilty of r*pe and later killed while escaping/running from Jail
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.
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