The usuall view of a miracle is that it seldom happens. What does wait Whitman think about the miracle ?class 10th
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To Whitman, miracles do happen all the time, in every cubic-inch of the space.
He draws out the theme of miracles from every-day life. To him, human affection is a miracle, the setting of the sun, the rising of the moon and the shining of the stars are miracles. A thing of joy and all the man-made and natural wonders are miracles to the poe
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To Whitman, miracles do happen all the time, in every cubic-inch of the space.
He draws out the theme of miracles from every-day life. To him, human affection is a miracle, the setting of the sun, the rising of the moon and the shining of the stars are miracles. A thing of joy and all the man-made and natural wonders are miracles to the poet
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