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14 February, 22:02

Why would people in the 1800s find whitman's poetry to be so "revolutionary"?

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  1. 15 February, 01:57
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    In the mid-188's Walt Whitman was considered a revolutionary because no one had ever written poetry like his before. His poetry was not only "free-verse" instead of a structured, rhymed writing style; it was also about the complexities of personal life, cultural life, and about things previously considered of intimate nature.
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