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One of the most famous poets is William Shakespeare, who also wrote many famous plays. Another famous poet is Walt Whitman, who wrote O Captain My Captain.One of the most famous poets is William Shakespeare, who also wrote many famous plays. Another famous poet is Walt Whitman, who wrote O Captain My Captain.
I'm guessing o means our captain and your captain the difference is our is everyone captain and your captain means personal captain
Abrahamlinchon
"O Captain My Captain" is an elegy written by Walt Whitman in 1865 to memorialize President Abraham Lincoln.
Dav Pilkey (no i did not miss the E on Dav, that is how it is spelt
the war that he won
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.
Dav Pilkey wrote Captain Underpants.
The "Captain" that Whitman is a reference to Abraham Lincoln, whom Whitman was very fond of. The opening line of "Oh Captain, My Captain" is "O CAPTAIN! my Captain! our fearful trip is done;" in this he is referring to the Civil War. He is alluded to throughout the entire poem. "Where on the deck my Captain lies fallen cold and dead" is reference to the fact that the President had been assassinated shortly before the end of the Civil War.
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.
"O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman is written in a rhyme scheme of ABABCCDEDE.
"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.