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Which best describes the theme of "There Was a Child Went Forth"?

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In "There Was A Child Went Forth," Whitman describes the childhood of a kid. The poem is believed to be autobiographical. ... He argues that everything that the child experiences becomes a part of him, that he will carry through life.

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In "There was a child went forth every day," Whitman describes the childhood of a kid. The poem is believed to be autobiographical. ... He argues that everything that the child experiences becomes a part of him, that he will carry through life.

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