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How does the audio version affect the experience of reading
the poem?
The pauses between lines of the poem clarify the
speaker is distancing himself from the audience.
The patterns and beats in the lines of the poem
mirror and celebrate rhythms found in nature.
The unsteady rhythm of the poem emphasizes the
detachment humans feel from one another.
The lack of rhyme and meter in the poem highlights
Whitman's disdain for conformity and tradition.


How Does The Audio Version Affect The Experience Of Reading The Poem The Pauses Between Lines Of The Poem Clarify The Speaker Is Distancing Himself From The Aud class=

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The audio version of the poem allows the listener to perceive the lack of rhyme and meter, as a way of showing Whitman's disdain for conformity and tradition.

In this case, the last answer option is the correct answer.

We can arrive at this answer as follows:

  • To hear the audio version of the poem it is necessary to read it aloud.
  • When listening to the poem, the listener will notice the lack of rhyme, musicality, and meter.
  • This shows how the poet was disdaining poetical conformity and tradition and this is completely harmonious with the theme of the poem.

The poem shows the recognition of the human being with himself and the association of human life with nature. For the poet, this recognition does not need rules and conformity, but freedom, just like the form of the poem.

This attitude of the poet can be seen even in the structure of the poem, which is inconstant and diversified, not assuming any kind of pattern.

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