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Compare the themes brought out by “A child said: What is the grass?” and “The spotted hawk swoops by.” What insight do they both offer?

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  • 25-11-2017
The common theme these poems share is celebrations of self and nature support themes that explore the connectedness of all things. Both these poems are written by Walt Whitman, in which he adresses to the reader directly, and brings clear messages of how everything is connected through nature, citing its huge role in people's lives.
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