Habits can be amazing in some situations and horrible in others.I believe that if someone gets a habit of doing something for their wellbeing or the wellbeing of others,that’s a good habit.Some of my good habits are brushing my teeth in the morning or doing my homework after i come home from school.Habits can be a burden aswell.If a habit caused me stress I count it as bad.My worst habit is procrastination.Everyone has good and bad habits,whats important is to balance them out.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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This is an excerpt from<em> "O Captain! My Captain!",</em> a poem written by Walt Whitman. In this poem, Whitman addresses the death of Abraham Lincoln. The speaker of the poem is a sailor who is talking to his captain. This is, clearly, a metaphor for Whitman's conversation with the late Lincoln. The captain represents the president, while the ship represents the United States of America. The sailor refers to 'captain' as his father, which demonstrates Whitman's respect for Lincoln. The trip mentioned in the poem represents the Civil war. Although the poet expresses his relief that the war is over, the tone of the poem is dark. At the beginning of the poem, Whitman writes that<em> "our fearful trip is done" </em>and<em> "the prize we sought is won"</em>, but the mood is quickly changed with the line<em> "You've fallen cold and dead" , </em>which symbolizes Whitman's sadness and grief over Lincoln's death.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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You start to see in it presentiments of her suicide. The name
proposes being on the edge or having slipped off it. Since the poem is about a
"perfected woman," one begins to read it as the poem about Plath
herself dead, perfect. You can see how unhappy that she feels when turning over
this message and you can almost see what she is planning to do.  It makes you more conscious of others who may
be in need of help when you least comprehend it.