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How does Whitman's attitude toward death in "Song of Myself" differ from Dickinson's attitude in "712: Because I could not stop for Death"? A Whitman sees death as final while dickinson sees death as a start of something new B Whitman sees death as sorrowful for those left behind while dickinson views death as freeing to loved ones C whitman sees death as a return to earth but dickinson views death as leading to a spiritual afterlife D whitman sees death as insignificant in the circle of life.

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Answer: C. Whitman sees death as a return to earth, but dickinson views death as leading to a spiritual afterlife.

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Answer:

  • C whitman sees death as a return to earth but dickinson views death as leading to a spiritual afterlife

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