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Hear America Singing, Walt Whitman Is Able Essay

¶ … Hear America Singing, Walt Whitman is able to capture the industrial spirit of the times. In the poem, Whitman is able to demonstrate how each profession and industry described contributes to a grander purpose without diminishing the importance of each individual. Furthermore, Whitman uses the motif of songs to unify work life and nightlife. In "I Hear America Sing," Whitman demonstrates how a common goal drives people to help make society and their individual lives better. James E. Miller, Jr. contends, "I Hear America Singing" presents an image of America that America would like to believe true -- an image of proud and healthy individualists engaged in productive and happy labor" ("On "I Hear America Singing"). Whitman's vision of a unified and productive society is evident from the start of the poem as Whitman establishes that although he hears individuals singing different songs, they are all the voice of America. Whitman writes, "I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear" (line 1). Additionally,...

It appears as though Whitman has taken notice of the different songs and people that he encounters during a walk as he transitions between vocations and industries. The first people that Whitman encounters are mechanics, "each one singing his [song], as it should be, blithe and strong" (line 2). Whitman then proceeds to move on to observe "[t]he mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work" (line 3). Whitman's uncertainty about whether the mason is just starting or finishing emphasizes the concept that America is always singing and that songs not only encourage people to work, but also serves to mark the passage of time. This concept is also illustrated through Whitman's observation of "[t]he wood-cutter's song -- the plougboy's, on his way in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or at sundown" (line 7). Whitman also brings attention to the fact that one does not have to do labor intensive work in order to sing of America, but that…

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"On "I Hear America Singing." Modern American Poetry. University of Illinois at Urbana-

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Whitman, Walt. "I Hear America Singing." from Leaves of Grass. Bartleby.com. Web. 8 June
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