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Episode 367 - ADDING A VERSE

Jun 12, 202423 minEp. 367
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Episode 367 - ADDING A VERSE

In this episode of "The Thick and Mystic Moment," host Robert John Hadfield delves into the profound impact of Walt Whitman, using the iconic scene from "Dead Poets Society" as a springboard. The episode begins with a reflection on the memorable "O Captain! My Captain!" moment from the film, which is rooted in Whitman's poem written about Abraham Lincoln. Robert explores the dual themes of triumph and sorrow within the poem and then reads it aloud, highlighting its beauty and complexity.

Robert transitions into a short biography of Whitman, revealing the poet's humble beginnings, struggles, and ultimate contribution to American literature through his seminal work, "Leaves of Grass." Despite facing harsh criticism and limited success during his lifetime, Whitman's relentless dedication to his craft and his vision of democracy and the common man left an indelible mark on history.

The episode emphasizes Whitman's belief in the power of the individual to contribute to the larger narrative of life. Robert reads another of Whitman's poems, famously featured in "Dead Poets Society," which challenges listeners to consider their own legacy. Through this discussion, Robert encourages his audience to reflect on their personal contributions and the impact they wish to leave behind.

Drawing connections between Whitman's perseverance and the broader theme of making lasting contributions, Robert inspires listeners to think about their own "verse" in the grand play of life. The episode concludes with a call to action, urging everyone to create something meaningful that will endure beyond their lifetime.

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