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0 Why does the poet, Whitman want to walk
through the untrodden ways?​

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Answered by ItZzMissKhushi
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In his poem “In Paths Untrodden,” Whitman illustrates transcendental ideas through his discovery of the importance of nonconformity and solitude. ... Additionally, Whitman expresses the need for solitude in order to have this original relationship with the universe...

Answered by Anonymous
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The poet desires to travel the untrodden paths which previously were denied him by "all the standards" and "conformities." In a "secluded spot," far "away from the clank of the world," the poet can at last, in his "forty-first year," "respond as I would not dare elsewhere." He resolves to sing songs of "manly ...

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