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"O Captain! My Captain!" is actually a poem written by Walt Whitman as an elegy for Abraham Lincoln. It is not an oration, which is a formal speech delivered with forceful and persuasive language.

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A seven letter word for elequant language starting with o?

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I'm guessing o means our captain and your captain the difference is our is everyone captain and your captain means personal captain


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Abrahamlinchon


O Captain My Captain is an elegy written by whom for who?

"O Captain My Captain" is an elegy written by Walt Whitman in 1865 to memorialize President Abraham Lincoln.


What is the prize in o captain your captain?

the war that he won


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What is the onomatopoeia in O Captain your Captain?

The onomatopoeia in "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman is the word "trill." It is used to describe the sound of the bugle blowing, which symbolizes the mournful tribute to the fallen captain, Abraham Lincoln.


What has the author John Christopher Faber written?

John Christopher Faber has written: 'An oration on the death of captain Michael Kalteisen' -- subject(s): Funeral orations


What does the storm symbolize in o captain my captain?

The Captain symbolizes the leader of the country. And when he is found dead on the deck of the ship the reader feels what the narrator is describing/feeling upon finding his captain dead. Like many people felt when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. It was devastating.


What rhyme scheme is o captain my captain written in?

"O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman is written in a rhyme scheme of ABABCCDEDE.


What word relates to the sea an sailing in o captain your captain?

The word that relates to the sea and sailing in "O Captain! My Captain!" is "ship" which symbolizes the journey taken by the ship (representing the nation) and the captain (symbolizing Abraham Lincoln) guiding it.