Comparing Poems 324 And Walt Whitman's Song Of Myself

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In the poems “324,” by Emily Dickinson and “Song of Myself,” by Walt Whitman, we can see their views of nature. Emily Dickinson views nature as heavenly and is deeply connected to it. Walt Whitman Feels like he doesn’t belong in it. Their views on nature are vastly different. It is evident in Emily Dickinson’s writings that she finds the sabbath, or holy day, important because she capitalized the “S” in sabbath. She also capitalized the first letter of church meaning it is also important to her. Knowing that she was a recluse, we can surmise that she didn’t go to church. Instead of following a normative behavior she spends her holy day out in nature. She states that the birds are her choir, and an orchard is her building of worship. At