Examples Of Accretion In Walt Whitman's Song Of Myself

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Accretion is the growth or increase in size by gradual external addition, fusion, or inclusion (American Heritage), which can also be described as a thing formed or added by gradual growth or increase. Within Whitman's "Song of Myself", accretion is used to show equality through diversity. Accretion is seen through two epic catalogues, one focuses on describing the people and their occupations and the other is about the locations where many things--like animals, people, objects---are. Both are describing a diverse variety of many things, which seem to have a distinct difference, for example, being a doctor or a field worker or maybe in an area with only water or only land. However, towards the end of the long catalogues the speaker embodies

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