O Me! O Life!
Walt Whitman's poem 'O Me! O Life!' explores existential questions about the meaning and purpose of life. The speaker reflects on the repetitive and disheartening aspects of life, such as the unfaithfulness of people, the foolishness of society, and the personal struggles of self-reproach. Despite these challenges, the poem offers a hopeful answer: the mere existence of life and individual identity is significant. The 'powerful play' of life continues, and each person has the opportunity to contribute their own 'verse' or part to it. This suggests that even amidst despair and disillusionment, life holds potential and meaning through personal contribution and identity.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| recurring | happening again | happening repeatedly | ree-kur-ring |
| faithless | untrustworthy | not loyal or reliable | fayth-less |
| reproaching | blaming | blaming oneself | ree-proh-ching |
| vainly | without success | not succeeding | vayn-lee |
| plodding | slow-moving | moving slowly and heavily | plod-ing |
| sordid | dirty | dirty or morally bad | sor-did |
| intertwined | connected | connected together | in-ter-twynd |
| identity | sense of self | yourself | eye-den-ti-tee |
| contribute | add | add something | kon-trib-yoot |
| verse | line of poetry | a line or part | vurs |
Walt Whitman (1819–1892) was an influential American poet known for his work in transcendentalism and realism. His major poetry collection, 'Leaves of Grass', was controversial for its sensuality and is considered a cornerstone of American literature. Whitman worked as a journalist, teacher, and government clerk, and his poetry often focused on themes of loss and healing.
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