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Style Analysis on Whitman's works: Leaves of Grass

The most appealing aspect of Leaves was Whitman�s style of discourse, as the American people could easily and willingly relate to it. Influential Whitman poet, Ezra Pound once described Whitman as �the only one of the conventionally recognized �American poets� who is worth reading�. She goes on to discuss what seems to be the general sentiment among critics: �He is America�entirely free from the renaissance humanist ideal of the complete man of from the Greek idealism, he is content to be what he is, and he is his time and his people. He is genius because he has a vision of what he is and of his function. He knows that he is a beginning and not a classically finished work.�

In essence, Leaves of Grass was an extension of Whitman�s soul. He used his work as a vehicle in which he could convey his opinion of life, and he succeeded. It is this �brave doctrine� that literary critics seem to be most attracted to in which they give high praise to Whitman for his courage in manufacturing this dogma. That virtuosity has shone through brightly in his masterpiece, Leaves of Grass, making it a classic.

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