How do the phrases "O Captain! my Captain!"
and "dear father!" show Whitman's feelings
a...
English, 05.05.2020 00:39 snlawson9053
How do the phrases "O Captain! my Captain!"
and "dear father!" show Whitman's feelings
about Lincoln?
They show that he was unsure about his feelings toward
Lincoln
They show that he respected Lincoln but had no real
love for him.
They show that he looked up to Lincoln as a beloved
and respected leader,
They show that he found Lincoln cruel and
untrustworthy
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