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What does Walt Whitman emphasize about the individual in a democratic society?
The importance of communal identity over personal autonomy.
The uniqueness and intrinsic value of each person.
The need for strict societal roles and hierarchies.
The minimizing of self-expression in favor of conformity.
In Whitman's view, what role does the individual play in democracy?
A passive observer of societal norms.
A vital contributor to the collective democratic spirit.
An enforcer of rigid social conventions.
A solitary figure disconnected from the community.
How does Whitman view the relationship between the individual and nature?
The individual should dominate nature to achieve progress.
Nature is irrelevant to the individual's experience.
The individual is a part of nature, reflecting its beauty and complexity.
Nature is a separate entity that should not influence individual thought.
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