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Walt Whitman's Final Years
Title: Walt Whitman's Final Years
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1196 | Pages: 5.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Walt Whitman's Final Years
-- The ideal’s of a man
People are entitled to their opinions; such is this right that is bestowed upon us. How one is to interpret that opinion is subject to debate. Are we to fault a person for their certain beliefs, whatever they may be? Obviously, throughout history the many great thinkers that have come before us were opinionated people, which is why they were and have become such respected and enduring figures. That
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to be timeless. The range of his writings has proven boundless. The effects his writings have on people are priceless.
“Every word a struggle. And again I kissed him, and heard him say, "Bless--bless." Coughed--choked--breathed heavily. I turned as I reached the door. His eyes opened. He smiled. That smile! And after I had gone I had yet to go back. Again to see him, to have his smile.”
- Horace L. Traubel
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