![]() ![]() But in spite of that he tries in vain to wake him up. He is aware that their leader will never rise up again. The above line registers that the writer so anxious for a miracle from the god. “My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still.” He considers the death of the leader of their country as a great loss. In the last paragraph of the poem the writer requests to the dead leader to rise again to stand again for the country and to enjoy the fruit of the victory that he had brought by his own shoulder. O Captain! My Captain! as an Elegy of Abraham LincolnĪs the speaker was mourning the death of Lincoln and at the same time he also sprays lilac onto the coffin and by doing this he serves homage to the great leader.When America was having the simultaneous rate of death and population growth then the poet tried to focus on the individual growth of the state. The dead body of the leader is really important. ![]() The last phase of the poem is a mixed image of one side the public enjoying the victory over the enemy at the same time the poet is carrying the body of the leader. But the amount of genocide happened there in the state was really noteworthy. The death of their favourite leader was an added nook to the history of America. The writer, Whitman focused on the individual loss. Lots of people were killed almost like cattle and bloodsheds drained through the city road like water. The situation of the country was really volatile and vociferous. ![]() The society of the contemporary period of the United States of America confronted a huge amount of social dilapidation. It became almost impossible for the state to raise its head again. It had almost broken the backbone of the states. But the inevitable period of the civil war almost stunted the growth of the country. The state expanded to a large number of areas. The country tried to rise in its all possible ways. During the course of the 19th century America made a tremendous growth in its social arena. ![]()
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