what among the miracles is referred to as 'delicate'?
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What do the lines about Manhattan and the subway car tell us about Whitman’s feeling for people?
Answer. The lines reflect the humanist attitude of the poet’s personality. The poet loves people from all walks of life, belonging to the different social strata. The poet seems to be void of any prejudice regarding any creed or culture. He finds as many miracles in the streets of Manhattan as he finds in the lap of nature. The massive structures of the Manhattan buildings are wonderful miracles for him. People dining with him and the strangers opposite him in the subway in the cars are all miracles. All these things suggest that Whitman is a pure humanist by heart.
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