Comments on: TWILIGHT http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/ Just another Looking for Whitman weblog Wed, 24 Apr 2013 13:30:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.30 By: bmzreece http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/comment-page-1/#comment-63 Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:35:48 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=99#comment-63 Whitman’s mention of “nirwana” [nirvana] actually cements both earlier meanings of “opiate” as probable, for nirvana is both a place of joy and relaxation, and a place of “disinterested wisdom” [perhaps the ideal of apathy].

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By: bmzreece http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/comment-page-1/#comment-62 Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:31:20 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=99#comment-62 The word “opiate” could indicate either, 1)a relaxing effect, or 2)a deadening, apathy-inducing effect. It seems, with its placement after “soft voluptuous” that “opiate” would here indicate a relaxing feeling.
However, even assuming Whitman had wished to suggest apathy, this alternate “opiate” still indicates that his inevitable death does not bother him.

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By: bmzreece http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/comment-page-1/#comment-61 Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:25:57 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=99#comment-61 Though discussing [his inevitable] Death, Whitman does not treat the event with sorrow. Rather, as indicated in the first line, this is almost a sensuous, beautiful event.

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By: bmzreece http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/comment-page-1/#comment-60 Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:19:17 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=99#comment-60 In this case, “Twilight” stands for two natural events – 1)a just-completed sunset, and 2)the nearly-complete life of the poet: Just as the light disappears, so Whitman’s life is vanishing. Whitman even uses the exact same word, “dispell’d” to describe both events.

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By: bmzreece http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/2009/11/02/twilight/comment-page-1/#comment-59 Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:15:01 +0000 http://camdenannotation.lookingforwhitman.org/?p=99#comment-59 This short poem is a kind of variation of a haiku; a 3-line nature poem, in which the lines are [respectively] short-long-short, rather than the more strict 5-7-5 [the number of syllables in each respective line of a standard haiku].

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