Walt Whitman And Figurative Language

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The most profound poets of Walt Whitman’s day including Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare were so well known because they wrote with rhyme and structure in every line they wrote. This is the way poetry was written until Walt Whitman published his first book of poetry called “Leaves of Grass” which, although had some harsh criticism when it was first published, completely changed poetry ever since. Walt Whitman abandoned the regular meter and rhyme patterns (Walt Whitman) and according to Robert Hudspeth created a whole new poetic form. (Walt Whitman Biography). Whitman profoundly created meaning in his poetry by using a technique not well known in poetry at his time known as free verse, innovative use of figurative language, and writing