I Sing the Body Electric, Walt Whitman: Summary & Analysis

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"I Sing the Body Electric" by Walt Whitman is a celebration of the human body in all its forms. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of the body and the soul, suggesting that the body is an integral part of the soul's expression. Whitman praises the beauty and diversity of both male and female bodies, highlighting their various qualities and capabilities. The poem also explores themes of love, sensuality, and the interconnectedness of all humans. Ultimately, it conveys a message of acceptance and reverence for the human body, viewing it as a sacred and vital aspect of the human experience. Table of Contents Poem Original Text 1 I sing the body electric, The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them, They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul. Was it doubted that those who corrupt their own bodies conceal themselves? And if those who defile the living are as bad as th…
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