Compare And Contrast Gatsby And Walt Whitman By Allen Ginsberg

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Although both forms of poetry came about at the same time, they focus on different things. Allen Ginsberg focuses on social change as a beats writer while Robert Lowell, a confessional poet, is more descriptive about himself and the particular mind frame he is in. Allen Ginsberg, a Beats writer role in “A Supermarket in California” is one of which he strolls the marketplace imagining his idol Walt Whitman, a deceased American poet, is with him. “I saw you, Walt Whitman, childless, lonely old grubber, poking among the meats in the refrigerator and eyeing the grocery boys." (1364) This makes me conclude Whitman as a homosexual and the fact Ginsberg is fascinated with him, that he may be as well. Looking past traditional customs, the supermarket

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