Analyze Whitman's vision of eroticism, his "sexual ethic", as presented in any 2 or 3 sections of "Song of Myself" OR in any 2 or 3 sections of "I Sing The Body Electric." What view of body, sensuality, sexual desire, and sexual union does he advance, and what sorts of figurative language and formal strategies does he use most effectively to convey
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