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in song of the open road the poet took the first step​

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Answered by sabaqueen86
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Poet and title: 'Song of the Open Road' has been composed by Sir Walt(er) Whitman (1819 - 1892), an American poet, essayist and journalist.

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In this poem, Whitman honours the outdoors, namely the road, as a place where men might come together in important ways, regardless of their social station. A road is something that everyone, rich or poor, utilises, and it forces people of all socioeconomic levels to interact with one another. Furthermore, the road represents mobility: one can go down it to a new destination, which in America indicates a new beginning. The road is a place where Whitman gathers material for poetry as well. He encounters a wide range of people and locations along the way, and he hears a diversity of stories.

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In song of the open road the poet took the first step​

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The poet abandons the well-traveled path in favour of the less travelled path.' The second path is the one with the most obstacles. This path has'made all the difference' for him. Because many times, the poet does not choose the first way. That road has been travelled by him and others. He chose the second path because he had never taken it before and was curious as to where it would lead the author.

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