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dimaraw [331]
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What does buddha mean

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Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
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Buddha means enlightened one
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Whitman´s lack of resources to be able to be a full-time writer can be first noticed on the facts presented about his background, having left school at a young age to work so he could help support his family.

His lack of resources is also shown by him having to publish the first edition of Leaves of Grass by himself, with a limited number of copies as a result.

Finally, the article shows that Whitman couldn´t be a full-time writer, as he had to work in the newspaper business so he could support his own family, and even ended up working in an Army hospital during the Civil War.

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