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English, 25.09.2021 02:30 davidoj13

How does Whitman's attitude toward death in "Song of Myself" compare to Dickinson's attitude in "712: Because I could not stop for Death"?
A. Whitman views death as cruel and sad, while Dickinson sees
death as a mystical force.
B. Whitman perceives death as an unexplainable phenomenon, while
Dickinson believes that death can be explained.
C. Whitman sees death as a renewing the earth, while Dickinson
views death as spiritual rebirth.
D. Whitman describes death as a relief from life, while Dickinson
describes death as ruthless and unforgiving.
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