<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Repetition is used to emphasize hope and unity of Americans
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The entire poem rotates around singing because everybody is singing the hatters, the women, the carpenter, and the deckhands when reading the poem, you will feel like you are in a broad play singing and dancing. Therefore repetition of the song has been used to create unity and love among all people. However, based on the understanding of the Whitman, singing is a universal activity that each individual can do on their own, but when done in unison, it creates an intense meaning.
As a youngster, he also saw the difference in men and women
in the workplace.<span> <span>His ideas of women were ladies
who sat around the house reading, tidying up and running errands. To him this
was a life of luxury. But as Sander's said, "I was slow to understand the
deep grievances of women" (Sanders 516). He idolized them, though they
suffered as men suffered when money was tight, it wasn't their fault or
responsibility. </span></span>
Life on the road is not for everyone. Not everty one can handle the responsiblities with the actions and consequences that comes with being on the road. Some people can't handle it they make a certin chose then don't know how to get they self out of the situation.
Grendel's mother arrived in Heorot after the ceremony held on behalf of Beowulf, to thank the warrior for his victory over Grendel. The warriors were resting in the mead hall when Grendel's mother grabbed Aeschere, a warrior most dear to Hrothgar and her son's bloodied arm that was on display.