Comparing Individualism In Walt Whitman's Song To Myself

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Both of Walt Whitman articles are transcendentalism; Mr. Whitman shows individualism and nature in “Song to Myself” which are qualities of transcendentalism. In “Song to myself” he mostly uses individualism as you can tell just by the title he is describing himself in a song. Mr.Whitman uses repetition in his poem “I celebrate myself”(Whitman 1). Throughout the poem he uses the word “I” to describe himself which shows individualism which is a romantic quality.

Mr.Whitman also uses imagery in his “Song to Myself”. “My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air”(7). Mr.Whitman is comparing himself to the soil and the air; he is making things up when he says he has soil and air inside him.

Walt Whitman does not only write