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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry by Walt Whitman

Summary

Walt Whitman made very good connections to me, he addresses the way people dress what they look at, what he looks at, the beauty, and not so much of commuting. All the people on that ferry without maybe anything in common are sharing that experience, he is very curious man paying attention to what is happening around him, and the way he describes the people in the ferry at the beginning of the poem is my favorite, he says: "Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes, how curious
you are to me!"

makes me think we all try to belong, with fashion, the way we behave in public, what is accepted and what is not, also makes me think like cows or sheep follow their way to the barn in order, we do the same, we follow our way in and out to the ferry.

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