What is the central idea of Walt
Whitman's poem?
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As a way of dealing with both the population growth and the massive deaths during the Civil War, Whitman focused on the life cycles of individuals: people are born, they age and reproduce, and they die. Such poems as “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd” imagine death as an integral part of life.
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