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Which statement represents a recurring theme in both Whitman's and Dickinson's work?
One's emotions should be kept private and subdued.
Human nature is essentially noble and good.
Ordinary life should be honored and celebrated.
Mortality is a subject best left to priests and sacred texts.
One's emotions should be kept private and subdued.
Human nature is essentially noble and good.
Ordinary life should be honored and celebrated.
Mortality is a subject best left to priests and sacred texts.
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A recurring theme in both Whitman's and Dickinson's work is that **ordinary life should be honored and celebrated**. Both poets find profound significance in everyday experiences and the common human experience, emphasizing the beauty and depth of ordinary moments.
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