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Analysis Of Whitman's "Drum Taps" And "The Wound Dresser"
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Like most of the unprepared, naive Americans who believed the Civil
War would consist of a few short battles and little casualties, who then
after the war reached it's second year truly saw the Civil War for what it
really was- the bloodiest in America's history; Walt Whitman's "Drum Taps"
represents this ideal from start to finish. From the war ....
Middle of paper ....gements to
come because at the time, war was only viewed by those who had never seen
the ugly side of it.
Like a diary of prose, "Drum Taps" follows the war and the
attitudes that accompany such an event. A further example of the author's
excitement for war and take no prisoners attitude can be read in "Beat!
Beat! Drums!"
Beat! Beat! Dr.... |
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