This line is from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 30. It reflects the speaker's feelings of self-criticism and despair, but also offers a glimpse of hope and consolation.
Memoir is the form that is more in line with the thoughts of postmodernists.
A line of best-fit.
In lines 14-15 of "Song of Myself," Whitman uses irregular line lengths and a conversational tone, characteristic of free verse. There is no specific rhyme scheme or meter, allowing for a more natural flow in the expression of the speaker's thoughts and observations.
He has intelligence.
He has intelligence.
He has intelligence.
it means you can't organize or figure out your thoughts. the expression compares the thoughts to soldiers, and the task of sorting them out to lining soldiers up.
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himself and his own individuality, embracing his uniqueness and finding joy in his own existence. This sentiment is a key theme throughout Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself."
I see myself as a cartoonist or a comedian how about you?
I see myself as a cartoonist or a comedian how about you?
no idea, ive been looking for it myself.