THE ELEGIAC TRAITS IN WALT WHITMAN’S “WHEN LILACS LAST IN THE DOORYARD BLOOM’D”: A PERSPECTIVE STUDY
Author Name: Dr. G. Prince Rathina Singh
Volume: 01 & Issue:
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: http://www.doi-ds.org/doilink/12.2020-95279841/
Affiliation:
- Ph.D. scholar, JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India E-Mail: padiharsumit.21@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The poem depicts the languishment of the demise of Abraham Lincoln. The artist utilizes certain pictorial pictures to speak to the grieving for the demise of Lincoln. The pictures like lilacs, star and flying creature communicated the melancholic state. The artist considered Lincoln as a shepherd who shields the individuals from fights and wars. The artist brought up death as a significant factor that influences the individuals by the nonappearance of Lincoln. He is a western hanging star which is wrapped by sorrowful evenings.
Key words: Languishment, demise, lilacs , melancholic, western.
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