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29 December, 09:07

Why does whitman in specimen days tell the reader that he was coming out of an opera when he heard the news of the war a: to show his comtempt of war b: to show irony between play and war c: to give his personal experience

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  1. 29 December, 09:18
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    c: to give his personal experience

    Explanation:

    "Specimen Days" presents a type of biography of the poet Whitman, focusing on the life of the poem during the American civil war and how he dealt with this period and with the later period.

    This book seeks to mix historical events in the country with Whitman's life and personal experiences during those events. For this reason, when the book states that the poet was leaving an opera when he heard the news of the war, the book seeks to present a personal experience of his life.
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