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Analysis Of Whitman's "Drum Taps" And "The Wound Dresser"
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Like most of the unprepared, naive Americans who believed the Civil
War would consist of a few short battles and little casualties, who then
after the war reached it's second year truly saw the Civil War for what it
really was- the bloodiest in America's history; Walt Whitman's "Drum Taps"
represents this ideal from start to finish. From the war's first battle in
1861 when Whitman saw the endeavor as a chance for the North to put to rest
all of the turmoil the South created, to the see-saw battles and first hand
knowledge of the detriments w ....
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