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why is the captain referred to as dear father? why is the death of the captain ironic?​

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Explanation:

"O, Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written by Walt Whitman to mourn the death of Abraham Lincoln. 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. In this line, the speaker attempts to tell how the whole country is brought together as a family under the leadership of this one man.

The Captain death is, however, ironic because although the masses don't feel the personal loss that the speaker over the captain's death. In return, the crowd, which represents the American population is at the show to cheer the ships return. The crowd is throwing a party for the captain, where the connection to their leader is reaffirmed.

Answered by getanswersforyou
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Explanation:"O, Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written by Walt Whitman to mourn the death of Abraham Lincoln. 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. In this line, the speaker attempts to tell how the whole country is brought together as a family under the leadership of this one man.

The Captain death is, however, ironic because although the masses don't feel the personal loss that the speaker over the captain's death. In return, the crowd, which represents the American population is at the show to cheer the ships return. The crowd is throwing a party for the captain, where the connection to their leader is reaffirmed.

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