
Old Man's Thought of School
by Walt Whitman
'Old Man's Thought of School' Summary
Whitman's poem takes the reader on a journey through the speaker's memories of his time in school. He recollects the simple joys of learning, the companionship of classmates, and the wisdom imparted by teachers. The poem's language is evocative and nostalgic, painting a picture of a time when the world felt full of possibility and wonder. As the speaker reflects on his past, he recognizes the lasting influence of those formative years. The poem celebrates the importance of education, not just in terms of acquiring knowledge, but also in shaping one's character and outlook on life. Whitman's poetic voice is both intimate and universal, capturing the shared experience of looking back on childhood with a mixture of longing and gratitude. An Old Man's Thought of School is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of education and the significance of the lessons learned in the formative years.Book Details
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Walt Whitman
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Walter Whitman was an American poet, essayist, and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. Whitman i...
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