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The major source of Whitman's imagery is the natural world and the human experience. He believed that by immersing himself in nature and observing people's everyday lives, he could capture the essence of humanity and convey universal truths in his poetry. This emphasis on the interconnectedness of all things reflects Whitman's belief in the democratic spirit and his vision of a united, inclusive society.

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