This poem “Song of Myself ”is written by Walt Whitman. It is part of his collection “Leaves of Grass” and it is a poem which tries to give all people an identity of self and come together in unity.
Question: Which paraphrase explains what is meant by this statement?
Answer: C. A young, growing person who has yet to gain much wisdom based on life experience.
Answer:
I need a little more information but from what I am given I think your might be C.
Explanation:
Please tell me if I’m wrong. I would need more information about what your reading to fully understand this and give you a correct answer but try C and if I’m wrong I’m truly sorry
Flunkyism and democracy go hand in hand
When looking at the lines from the poem that you need to analyze keep in mind that darkness= uncertainty. When you read the poem overall it gives a feeling of a hopeful person, finding their way through something. The something could be a personal matter or about life in general. "We grow accustomed to the dark" could mean we all find our way eventually through things in our lives and learn to adjust and work through adversity. "And so of larger-Darknesses/ Those Evenings of the Brain..." this could be referencing an even larger obstacle or one simply within the mind.