Walt Whitman's Song Of Myself

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Following the Unions win over the Confederacy in the Civil War; slavery was abolished and The American identity was ultimately challenged. Walt Whitman was known as the “Democratic Poet” wrote in favor of uniting The United States and abolishing all kinds of racial segregation. Section 19 (lines 373-388) in Whitman’s poem titled Song of Myself, reiterates how all men are created equal and shall be treated as equal. Whitman presents this new America as fair to all by stating: “This is the meal equally set, this is the meat for natural hunger” (373). All men are naturally hungry; however, before not all men satiated their hunger in the same ways. Whitman presents this “meal” to everyone, everyone is offered the same thing regardless of their