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Nataly [62]
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Think about the images of mid 19th century america that whitman conveys in his poems. how do theese images compare wih what amer

ica looks like todat
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vovikov84 [41]3 years ago
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<span>Whitman’s perception of America in the mid-19th century was that it had the fullest poetical nature. This was due to the great cultural diversity of the people who lived in America. Today, America is still a widely multicultural continent. Even just the United States are probably the land with the greatest mixture of different cultural backgrounds. </span>
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