why does the captain address the captain as "dear father"?
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In the poem, Lincoln is referred to as the captain who steered the American ship from civil war. In line thirteen, the speaker calls the captain "dear father" to show the bond between the speaker and the dead man which is so deep that the line is blurred between the leader and the family.
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In the poem, Lincoln is referred to as the captain who steered the American ship from civil war. In line thirteen, the speaker calls the captain "dear father" to show the bond between the speaker and the dead man which is so deep that the line is blurred between the leader and the family.
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