what does whitman mean by saying as i would not dare elsewhere
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It seems Whitman is saying that people are afraid to break the norms of society in fear of people's judgements. When he is “secluded” he can “respond as I would not dare elsewhere”. In other words, far from the scrutiny of society, he feels the freedom to act in a way that he would not “dare” to anywhere else.
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It seems Whitman is saying that people are afraid to break the norms of society in fear of people's judgements. When he is “secluded” he can “respond as I would not dare elsewhere”. In other words, far from the scrutiny of society, he feels the freedom to act in a way that he would not “dare” to anywhere else.
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