The sections of "Song of Myself" approach one subject from several different angles. How does this technique reflect the main th
eme of the poem? It shows the complicated nature of the world. It indicates the need for one to think deeply about one’s flaws. It corresponds to the idea that the self is all-encompassing. It supports the notion of concern for one’s friends and family.
It corresponds to the idea that the self is all-encompassing
Explanation:
Whitman sees his identity split into at least three components: his everyday personality, the more inner "self" or "Me Myself," and the universal "Soul.