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In literature the leaves of grass symbolize the ability to run and play outside. Also it represents life for us that love the outdoors.

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"Leaves of Grass" is a poetry collection by Walt Whitman. It is considered one of the most important works of American literature, celebrating democracy, nature, and the individual. The title symbolizes the diversity and interconnectedness of humanity, much like leaves on a tree.

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