Emily Dickinson And Walt Whitman

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Both Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman were observant people, and found meaning within everyday objects. While Dickinson wrote poems that were short and straight to the point, Whitman wrote long and more outgoing poems. Despite the differences in writing style and personality, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson are extraordinary poets because they could find the meaning in ordinary things and were able to create their own form of writing.
Like many poets Emily Dickinson was not known until after her death. She was a very reclusive and quiet person who did not often leave her home. In her Poem “I Never Saw a Moor” Dickinson states “Yet certain I am of the spot/ As if the Checks were given-”. From this line we can tell that she was comfortable