He has learned from the world’s religions although he frequently challenges religion in “Song of Myself, ” it’s important to remember that this is a religious poem in many ways, and Whitman feels. He has got drunk deeply of Christian some some ideas like divine mysteries and significance of faith and hope. He has got great faith in the region of the planet and doesn’t think, like Shakespeare’s atheistic Macbeth, that the entire world is merely a huge scam.
Shall I pray? Shall I venerate and become ceremonious? (part 20)
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