BLOG POST #3
In the poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” Walt Whitman portrays a profound connection between individuals and the mass of commuters. He captures this shared experience through the commonality and the ongoing daily commute.
For instance, Whitman writes, “Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes! How curious you are to me!” Whitman conveys a sense of curiosity toward his fellow commuters, noticing their common clothing and routines. Although these commuters seem like strangers, Whitman believes that they share a common experience, creating a sense of connection that transcends the superficial differences among them.
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PORTIA KWAA
I completely agree with you on this analysis and also, for the part of curiosity, I feel he lived through them.