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Song of Myself, section 51

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In section 51 of Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself," the poet delves into the idea of interconnectedness and unity among all living beings. Through vivid imagery and powerful language, Whitman explores the concept of the self as not separate from but integral to the larger world.

The poem is a celebration of the individual as part of a larger, universal whole. Whitman's message is one of inclusivity and acceptance, urging readers to embrace diversity and recognize the beauty in all living things. The poem's uplifting message is a reminder of the importance of connection and empathy in a world that often feels divided and fragmented.

Overall, "Song of Myself," section 51 is a powerful and thought-provoking work that encourages readers to look beyond themselves and see the interconnectedness of all beings. Whitman's masterful use of language and imagery make this poem a timeless and relevant piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today.

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volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Song of Myself, Section 51 by Walt Whitman.
This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 20, 2022.
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The final form of Song of Myself contains 52 sections, the work remains among the most acclaimed and influential in American poetry. In 2011, writer and academic Jay Parini named it the greatest American poem ever written. - Summary by Wikipedia


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