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The poem keeps referring to the voyage that has been competed. What does this voyage stand for?

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Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

An elegy, the poem laments the unfortunate passing of President Abraham Lincoln. He is pictured as the ship's captain, representing America.

Explanation:

The poem name is O Captain, My Captain! was written by Walt Whitman as a tribute to Abraham Lincoln. Although it initially appears to be a poem about a sea captain who passes away at the end of a successful journey, it alludes to Lincoln's tragic passing soon after winning the Civil War.

In this poem, Walt Whitman expresses his sorrow over the passing of Abraham Lincoln, the American president who oversaw the Civil War and led the country to victory. While everyone was jubilant and celebrating the win, Captain Abraham Lincoln was killed by gunfire. Thus, the poet is remembering Lincoln through this poetry.

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept :

Walt Whitman wrote the poem O Captain, My Captain! as a homage to Abraham Lincoln. The poem, which at first glance seems to be about a sea captain who dies at the conclusion of a good voyage, actually makes reference to Lincoln's terrible death soon after the Civil War's end.The poem, an elegy, laments the tragic death of President Abraham Lincoln. He is seen as the captain of the ship, standing in for America.

Explanation:

  • O Captain! My Captain! only really mentions the Civil War in relation to how the ship's journey represents it.
  • The death of the captain is primarily what the poem's suffering is about.
  • More precisely, it speaks to the speaker's anguish at losing the captain, his best friend in the world and personal hero.
  • Lincoln is portrayed as the captain of a sea-worn ship in the poem, which was very well-liked, and represents the Union as having won the American Civil War.
  • The captain is lying on the deck, "Fallen cold and dead," as the ship is safely anchored and has completed its voyage.
  • In this poem, Tagore expresses his belief that God is aware that, despite his ability to perceive and feel that his journey is coming to an end, a new adventure and a new existence are still in store for him.

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