the usual view of a miracle is that is seldon happens. what does walt whitman thank about the miracles?
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Walt Whitman believes that miracles do not occur rarely, but are repetitive and recurring in nature. At every step of his routine life, he confronts miracles. The usual view of a miracle is that it seldom happens. It is considered to be an unexpected or supernatural event.
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The usual view of miracle is that it seldom happens. It is considered to be unexpected or supernatural event. But according to Whitman, miracles do happen all the time, in everyday life. They are repetitive and recurring in nature and he confronts them at every step of his routine.
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