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Is there in fact any unifying idea to this poem? "I, Walt Whitman, am boundless" is that not in effect all that it says? But, it may be objected, why attempt to state boundlessness in fifty-two sections? Why stop there? Why not fifty-three or five hundred? And a more serious objection does not boundlessness, in any case, imply con tradiction? The answer to that is complete, when it comes on the next to the last page of the poem: Do I contradict myself? Very well, I contradict myself; (I am larg...e, I contain multitudes. ) Even this tremendous assertion may, however, leave us still unconvinced. Maybe it is a good thing to contain multitudes, but what do these multitudes themselves contain? Do not these same multitudes, such as I saw in New York in the summer of 1920, contain rubbish, contain even voids? Is it necessary after all to contain them? The answer to that is : Yes, it is necessary to contain multitudes (and consequently contradictions, and agglomerations), for the reason that the multitudes exist.
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