critical appreciation of poem Animal by walt whitman
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Walt Whitman's poem "Animals" admires the animals modesty in contrast to the feeling that is absent among human race. The poem is in em-jammed structure along with blank verse through which animal's simple and uncomplicated nature is characterized. Whitman expresses his desire to go and live simply with animals. Animals are characterized as selfless and detached from worldly desires. Animals don't put each other down and not drawn towards the lust for materialistic things. The poet wishes to be an animal himself and disgusted by the civil war and the ugly nature of humans. In the last lines of the poem thinks about the appreciation that he had lost from animals.
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