Phyllis Wheatley says that is was mercy for her to come to America because she was brought there as a companion. She was taught to read and write.
While, Philip Freneau, was an anti-slavery activist. He feel people can be redeemed through education and the Church weren't moral enough like the philosophers
Walt Whitman provides images of grass throughout his poem “Song of Myself.” According to the him, grass represents the hopeful nature of man. It also represents a gift from God: “A scented gift and remembrance designedly dropt,” which acts as a reminder of God’s existence. The poet further contemplates that the grass could also represent the “child” of nature: “Or I guess the grass is itself a child, the produced babe of the vegetation.”
As the poem progresses, Whitman uses grass as a symbol of equality. Grass represents how people of different races, genders, and classes are equal in America. Just as grass grows everywhere irrespective of the place, all humans are equal, no matter the group they belong to.
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Answer to What does this passage explain that helps readers connect with Wash's story? A.Wash knew the police did not treat black people fairly, especially if they broke the law. B.Wash wanted to spend his ... D.Wash did not want to cause any trouble for his mother by breaking the law.