Compare And Contrast Whitman And Dickinson

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Whitman and Dickinson share a lot of things in common, such as both supporting transcendentalism, although they share a lot of differences not just through their writing, but also the way they grew up. Whitman and Dickinson had a different understanding of the world, because of how the world was seen through their eyes. For example, Whitman was able to do more things in the world rather than Dickinson, because of the way Dickinson was raised. Dickinson was restricted to her own home for almost all of her life, which limits her views on how the world really is. Even though they seem to be complete opposites of each other, they still seem to show a lot of similarities. Which would seem like it would limit their similarities, but it doesn’t. This …show more content…

They are the founders of American poetry, yet they had complete opposite lifestyles. They also include many differences, such as how they view the world and how they were raised as children. Dickinson was restricted to her house when she was younger all throughout her life, she then developed a more depressing tone to her work. Whitman had a life that was completely different compared to Dickinson’s life, for example, Whitman was a traveler and was able to see the world for how it really was. Whitman also believed that people should go out and see the world for how it really is, to go out and live life how they want to. This all can be shown in their poems, Dickinson shows her feelings in her poem “There is a solitude of space” Dickinson writes “There is a solitude of space A solitude of sea A solitude of death,” In her writing she explains how she feels, writing about her loneliness, by using symbolism in her writing. Whitman describes his views on the world through his writing as well, from Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing” Whitman writes “I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,” Whitman explains that people should be happy and whatever job they have. Dickinson and Whitman have many similarities, yet in their similarities they share

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