Walt Whitman

Offerings

Offerings - fact Summary

From Leaves of Grass

This short excerpt presents a celebratory scene in which large numbers of idealized men, women, youths and children gather with offerings. It emphasizes community, conviviality and mutual appreciation rather than individual drama. The lines condense Whitman’s democratic vision into a single tableau, suggesting shared social bonds and generous exchange as central human values within the poet’s larger project.

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A THOUSAND perfect men and women appear, Around each gathers a cluster of friends, and gay children and youths, with offerings.

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