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Define Democracy. Discuss Whitman's I hear America singing as a democratic poet​

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Answered by Anushkamini02
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Democracy is a form of government in which people have there're rights and choices to choose the ruler and how the ruler can rule them.

"I Hear America Singing" is a poem by the American poet Walt Whitman, first published in the 1860 edition of his book Leaves of Grass. Though the poem was written on the eve of the Civil War, it presents a vision of America as a harmonious community. Moving from the city to the country, and the land to the sea, the poem envisions America as a place where people do honest, meaningful, and satisfying work—and celebrate that work in song. America emerges from the work of these many and diverse individual people: their separate work comes together to form a coherent whole. In this way, in the poem's account, America is a nation where individuality and unity are balanced, each producing and reinforcing the other.

Answered by Anonymous
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The definition of democracy is a form of government in which the common people hold political power and can rule either directly or through elected representatives.

Each person sings "what belongs to him or her and to none else." This poem underscores Whitman's basic attitude toward America, which is part of his ideal of human life. The American nation has based its faith on the creativeness of labor, which Whitman glorifies in this poem

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