Walt Whitman Patience

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Finding your place in society Finding your place in society takes time, you need patience, love, and determination. In the novel “What they fought for” the Yankees fought for what they believed in no matter how long it took. According to the article, it states, “Why did they persist through four years of the bloodiest conflict in American history, costing 360,000 northern lives, not to mention 260,000 southern lives and the untold destruction of other resources?(McPherson)” With this being said, no matter what happened throughout the process of what they were fighting for they were patient with their dream. Throughout all of their sacrifices they were patient and eventually got what they believed in, and all it took was hard work, determination, and patience. Finding love in yourself and others is one of the most important virtues in life to have. In the poem “Song of Myself” Walt Whitman was a caring, observant, free spirited person who loved himself and the nature around him. As the poem says, he loves nature because he feels at home in various places throughout the country. He also describes the grass as fresh uncut hair and a blessing from the lord. The love inside of him never ends as he …show more content…

Then you get back to the hungry drive you started. In the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain, Huck was determined to be uncivilized and nothing was going to change that. When the lady put new clothes on Huck he states, “I got into my old rags and my sugar hogshead again, and was free and satisfied. Huck likes being rough and wild so feeling like that also means presenting himself like that. Huck feels civilized and taimed when he has new thing he will rather have dirty clothes, ripped shoes, and raggety gear than new stuff. Those are his battle scars that he

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