Indication of the Title Leaves of Grass
What does the title ˇ°Leaves of Grassˇ± indicate? I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars. ... And this dream absolutely affected Whitman as he had demonstrated in the sentence that a small leaf of grass can equal the glorious journey work of the stars. ... ˇ°Grassˇ± also indicates the spirit of ˇ°perseveranceˇ±, --the very virtue that American Puritans advocates as well as the important spirit that helps to make America become stronger. ... So, the title ˇ°Leaves of Grassˇ± is an interpretation of American Dream. ... Whitman himself mentioned for several times that he chose the title ˇ°Leaves of Grassˇ± because ˇ° Grassˇ± signifies everything common and common people. An example: ˇ°A child said What is the grass? ... ˇ±(Song of Myself) Reflecting on Leaves of Grass later in life, he said that the work arose out of his "life in Brooklyn and New York from 1838 to 1853, absorbing a million people, for fifteen years, with an intimacy, an eagerness, an abandon, probably never equalled.