Dissertation Writers: What is Whitman symbolizing about the nature of teaching and learning versus the act of discovery on one’s own in a thriving act of observing the world?

Dissertation Writers: What is Whitman symbolizing about the nature of teaching and learning versus the act of discovery on one’s own in a thriving act of observing the world?

In the poem about the astronomer, note the use of parallelism again, first nouns then verbs in phrases like “charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure.” Then, in the second half, both the pattern (no more repeated phrases) and tone change — the narrator shifts from being “tired and sick” to being mesmerized by the “mystical night-air.” What is Whitman symbolizing about the nature of teaching and learning versus the act of discovery on one’s own in a thriving act of observing the world?

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