Walt Whitman's Song Of Myself

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Walt Whitman
One of the theme in “Song of Myself” is theory of self. As stated in the tile itself, it is a poem in which Walt Whitman sings the praises of himself. Throughout this poem, he has admired the uniqueness of an individual. And shares the joy of being who he is. The poem opens in a successful hymn to the individual, “I celebrate myself, and sing myself”. He is rejoicing the moment for who he is. He also expresses the greatness of his life. He feels that everyone should believe, what he believes because they are all made of same things called atom. He is also in a state where he celebrates his birth from his parents who are made with the same things. He is not afraid of dead and is ready to celebrate his life until death. He wants …show more content…

He also mentions the wounded man and relates by stating how he is also hurt when others are harmed. This is how he draws connection between people. He defines the human beings as a grass which are interconnected as roots in a big field of grass. We all human beings are interconnected through root system. He believes his body can emerge with all thing. Even with the universe. He states that his body is limited to this world but he is free. He also mentions his soul as a part of the earth but does not believe he is beyond earth. As mentioned in the poem as, “I exist as I am, that is enough, if no other in the world be aware I sit content, and if each and all be aware I sit content.” By saying this line Whitman wants all his audience to understand the pleasure of the body. Similarly, Whitman has a belief that he contains a whole world. Through which he creates a correlation with supreme …show more content…

This is a poem where he has sung a song about himself. He is celebrating his life despite his faults. He has shown his love toward the world and nature. He motivated others to be good and treat everyone equal. He is one of the poet who believes in equality. He believes in equal voice. He encourages others to be good and treat other well. He also encourages to help other so that we can lean on others in the time of need. He wants to live life to fullest and not care about death. He feels blessed to be born in this nature through his parents who are made up of same atoms. In this poem, Walt Whitman represents whole universe as him and shows how they are interconnected. He believes he is free and not limited to earth. But at the end of the poem he mentions he want to dedicate his body back to the