Wednesday, May 29, 2019
References to Homosexuality in Walt Whitmans Song of Myself Essay
References to Homosexuality in Walt Whitmans Song of Myself       WHITMAN WAS MORE MAN THAN YOULL  perpetually BE, said a student of Louisiana State University.  When asked questions of your sexual preference or thoughts on the issue of sex, I would venture to say it makes most  spate uncomfortable. This is an age-old topic that people k straight about, yet do not want to talk about. He was  factly reticent about his issues regarding sex and his particular sexual preference.  In fact, of Whitmans struggles the most difficult for him to deal with was his ever so strong homosexual desires (Hubbell  283). Whether homosexuality is right or wrong is not for me to decide. though I feel it should not be used so  manifestly in works of literature.          Homosexuality, by definition, is the act of having relations with members of the same sex (Websters Dictionary). In todays society, we chose to either disregard homosexuality, to accept it, or to engage in it.  Someone you least expect is    probably a homosexual to some extent.  Most heterosexuals  scat to pretend that homosexuality does not exist or judge those who chose to engage in it.  This issue is not new. In fact, in the early nineteenth  cytosine many letters and diaries that have been examined show that middle class men and women of all ages participate in relations that verged on sexual- homosexual love. Today these acts would be judged as homoerotic, yet were viewed with tolerance and were  nonetheless encouraged by leading middle class moralists. Readers of the time took little notice to poets like Whitman, not even to condemn them for immorality, a charge which they typically reserved for poems with heterosexual themes (Killingsworth  98).      Whitman was a unique poet and a...  ...e had no idea when writing this work what the future would hold, we are now reading this in our literature class. Is this really appropriate? We are college students, and as mature adults, this material should be something we c   an handle. What do you think? I  view that homosexuality is very real, and that we need to learn about it and educate ourselves about the issue. Yet, I dont think we should go as far as being explicit about it in our textbooks. Works Cited  Hubbell, Jay B. Eight American Authors- A review of Research and Criticism. The     Modern American Language Association of America. New York, 1956. Killingsworth, Jimmie. Whitmans Poetry of the Bdy. University of  mating Carolina Press,  Chapel Hill and London. 1989. Lauter, Paul. The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Third Edition.     Houghton Mifflin Company, New York. 1998.                   
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