Leaves of Grass contains rich and profound ideological content, and the poet eulogizes the "land of democracy" of the United States from the standpoint of radical bourgeois democracy:
Leaves of Grass contains rich and profound ideological content, and the poet sings about the "land of democracy" of the United States from the standpoint of radical bourgeois democracy:
There were no slaves and no slave owners.
There are no slaves, and there is no master of slaves.
People there immediately rose up against the candidate's endless excesses,
Someone immediately objected to choosing to play the gangster endlessly.
The cry of men and women there to die bravely is like a raging sea.
Where there are cries of men and women dying heroically, there are surging waves,
Where external rights always follow internal rights,
The right wing always follows the right wing of internal affairs,
Citizens there always have brains and ideals, and the president, mayor and governor are only paid employers.
There, citizens are always people's thoughts and ideals, and the president, mayor and governor are just paid jobs.
There, children are taught how to manage themselves and rely on themselves.
There, children are taught how to manage themselves and rely on themselves.
Events there are always settled peacefully,
Events are always places to be solved,
Where spiritual exploration is encouraged,
The exploration of the soul is an encouragement,
Women paraded in the streets like men,
There are women in the street, just like men,
There, they went to public meetings and got seats like men.
There, they went to a public meeting, and all the men had seats.
In Leaves of Grass, there is a pantheistic praise of nature and self. Pantheism worships nature and regards everything in nature as a god. This poem highly praised the magnificence, magic and greatness of nature:
Nature and self in Leaves of Grass have a celebration of pantheism, which is the worship of nature and the God of everything in nature. Poetry strongly praises the magnificence, wonder and greatness of nature;
Climbing the mountain, I climbed carefully alone, holding a thin branch with a low branch in my hand.
When climbing the mountain, I climbed it carefully, holding a low Sam twig in my hand.
Walking on a road full of grass and leaves,
Walking on the long grass, leaving the breezy path,
Quails sing among the wheat fields and the Woods,
Quails are singing in the fields and Woods,
Bats fly at dusk in July, and huge scarabs land in the dark.
Bats fly in the evening of July, and giant scarabs land at night.
Streams gushed from the old roots and flowed to the grass.
The stream flows out from the old roots and onto the grass.
The blade of grass is a kind of grass that grows all over the United States. It is always full of vitality and smells attractive. It is a world-famous masterpiece, which initiated a new era of American national poetry. The author made a bold innovation in the form of poetry, created a "free body" poetry form, broke the traditional poetry rhythm, and took punctuation as the basis of rhythm. The rhythm is free and unrestrained, Wang Yang is free and unrestrained, with a torrent of momentum and all-encompassing capacity.
"Leaves of Grass" covers the earth. American grass is always full of vitality and exudes attractive fragrance. It is a world-famous masterpiece, which initiated a new era of American national poetry. The author made bold innovations in the form of poetry, creating a "free body" form of poetry, breaking the traditional poetic style, with rhythm and rhythm based on punctuation marks, free and unrestrained, and free writing, which plummeted in momentum and all-encompassing capacity.
Leaves of Grass covers a wide range of fields and is rich in ideas, but its basic themes can be roughly summarized as: self, creation and nation.
Cao Ji covers a wide range of fields and has rich and complex ideas, but its basic themes can be roughly summarized as: self, creation and nation.
Self is a theme repeatedly presented and sung in Leaves of Grass. Under the influence of Transcendentalism, the poet praised himself and shaped him into a giant with indomitable spirit. But the poet's ego is different from the sentimental and self-pitying ego in the European romantic tradition, but a powerful and even rude ego:
Self is a major theme that is repeatedly rendered and sung in Leaves of Grass. Under the influence of transcendental thought, the poet praised himself to the maximum extent by emphasizing himself and believing in himself. It depicts the indomitable spirit of the giant. But the poet's self is different from the sentimental, exquisite and self-pitying self in the European romantic tradition, but a powerful and even rude self:
"I, Whitman, an American, a rude person, a world of debauchery ... I eat when I am hungry, drink when I am thirsty, and pass on the seeds from generation to generation (my song)"
"I, Whitman, an American, a rude China, a dissolute world ... hunger, thirst and reproduction (Song of My Own)."
The success of Leaves of Grass lies in that every blade of grass in the poetry anthology is infused with fresh spirit of the times, just like the poet's heart, which always beats with the pulse of the times. /kloc-The United States in the middle and late 20th century is in a period when the spirit of freedom, equality and democracy spread all over the world like grass, which is not only of great significance to the United States at that time, but also of far-reaching significance for all mankind to break through the double shackles of feudal ideology and autocratic oppression and move towards a bright future of democracy and freedom.
The success of Leaves of Grass lies in that every blade of grass in the poem is infused with fresh spirit of the times, just like the poet's heart, which always beats with the pulse of the times. In the second half of the19th century, the United States is spreading all over the world with a spirit of freedom, equality and democracy, which is of great significance not only to the United States at that time, but also to the whole mankind to break the double shackles of feudal thought and oppression and move towards a bright future of democracy and freedom.