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Language Art Poem Senses

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In the Walt Whitman’s poem Miracles” he utilizes imagery by depicting the numerous
miracles he observes. Whitman portrays "Miracles" in his sonnet as an occurrence or
achievement, so exceptional or unordinary as to appear to be past human endeavor or ability, an
occasion or impact in the physical world contrary to the laws of nature. Whitman portray
"Miracles" as wonder. For instance in line twenty-one he specifies: "the fishes that swim the
stones the movement of the waves-the boats with men in them." In this specific line a reader can
envision in their mind, the fish that swim by the men in the boats as they go by the stones, over
the substantial high tide movement of the waves, attempting to sail to ocean. Whitman utilizes
the most to portray the way he felt about Marvels were symbols. Images are representation;
concrete objectory that stands for a thought or reflection.
Readings and elucidations of this poem generally center upon the wordplay and imagery -
for instance, the utilization of words like "mud-delicious" and the conflated name "eddie and
bill". Generally speaking, the symbolism has all the earmarks of being sure, peaceful and

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Surname 1 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date In the Walt Whitman’s poem ‘Miracles” he utilizes imagery by depicting the numerous miracles he observes. Whitman portrays "Miracles" in his sonnet as an occurrence or achievement, so exceptional or unordinary as to appear to be past human endeavor or ability, an occasion or impact in the physical world contrary to the laws of nature. Whitman portray "Miracles" as wonder. For instance in line twenty-one he specifies: "the fishes that swim the stones the movement of the waves-the boats with men in them." In this specific line a r ...
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