Walt Whitman wrote several poems about Abraham Lincoln, including "O Captain! My Captain!," "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," and "Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day." These poems reflect Whitman's deep admiration and mourning for Lincoln during a pivotal period in American history.
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Whitman was inspired in part by his travels through the American frontier and by his admiration for Ralph Waldo Emerson.
If you are refering to the london Saturday Review's criticism; Then Whitman said he didn't write his poems to get famous but to appease those who read them.
He didn't. People quoted Abraham Lincoln, and continue to do so.
Walt Whitman wrote "O Captain! My Captain!" in honor of President Abraham Lincoln after his assassination in 1865. The poem serves as a tribute to Lincoln's leadership and the sacrifices he made during the Civil War. Whitman uses the metaphor of a ship and its captain to convey the nation's loss and mourning at Lincoln's death.
As Abraham Lincoln is a person's name you would write it as you see it in English.
I think Abraham Lincoln very famous Prendent became they did write by they story that by became famous prendent.
Abraham did not write his biography. He said almost nothing about his family or upbringlng.
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