Lincoln's Death in 'O Captain! My Captain!’ by Walt Whitman
American romantic poetry analysis
Abstract
This article discuss the use of imaginative language style from a famous poem in the romantic era in American literature which has the title ‘O Captain! My Captain!’. This literary work was written by a poet who was also famous in the romantic era, Walt Whithman. This article will also explain the meaning of the language style and imaginative word choice found in this poem.
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