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What is the primary theme of Walt Whitman's poetry regarding nature?
The interconnectedness of all living things
The beauty of isolation from the natural world
Nature's unpredictability and chaos
Nature as a source of fear and danger
Which collection of poetry is most often associated with Whitman’s views on the individual’s relationship to nature?
Leaves of Grass
Songs of Innocence
The Waste Land
The Prelude
In Whitman's poetry, how does nature influence the individual's sense of self?
It serves as a mere background to human experience.
It is a source of continual wonder and inspiration.
It is often depicted as hostile and unwelcoming.
It reflects a detached and indifferent reality.
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