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Walt Whitman was a child of Whitman’s family. Walt had many bothers and sisters. In his family everyone was not educate only Walt was trying to but he did not succeed. When Walt was young he like to read a lot and that amaze everyone in his family because he did not likes to study but he likes to read. ... Walt’s life was full of excitement.
Walt Whitman was born in West Hill on May 31, 1819. When Walt was four, he had to moved to Brooklyn. ... The Van Velsors were Walt’s mother’s dad and mom. ... Everybody knew Walt neart to his grandfather home. When Walt five years old, he started to write some little sentence about her mother and the sentence say “clearer reader more beautiful than the sky.” Walt was more of his mother side. From that time some of the writher was very confused about Walt because the way he write the sentence was very good. Walt had one brother and one sister. ...
The meeting hall were Elias Hicks to preach was a very instructing for young Walt because there was Elias Hick. ... After the meeting Walt was witness haring wilderness image. Walt always see dreams at his school. Walt saw America’s independence day on July 4th in 1825 and he always remember that day. ... Around that time a person was working on the boom and the boom exposed and forty-three people were killed at that time Walt was in the school and he was socked. ...
Walt attended school for no more than six years. ... Louisa Whitman was Walt’s mother and Walter; Sr. ... Walt’s mother had problem in spelling and grammar. ... Everybody amazed when Walt resided to be a reader. In Walt’s family everybody had little education. Two Brooklyn lawyer who hired Walt as an office boy. Walt et lot of help from that job. ... Walt always read some book and of the small age he had read lot of books. During that time Walt had his own adventures everyday because he work at the lawyer’s office and lot of thing that he had to find out. After he changing his job but Walt always keep in touch with laboring men and women. ... Walt get a new home so now he lived by him self very poorly. The art of printing he learned from an elderly foremen printing, Williom Hartohorn, who patiently showed Walt how to hold the composing stick and find the letters in the case of type. Later on Walt’s brother and father get in to government. So Walt always get their news in newspaper Jackson and Walt’s father were in Democratic party. ... He visited to Brooklyn and Walt saw the hardly ex-soldier know as “Old Hickory” ride through the streets in an open carriage. ... Walt went with other apprentices his age, but they were bored by such plays as Shakespeare’s Richard III and they were so noisy or restless that they rained Walt’s enjoyment. After that Walt always went by him self to the plays (5-6-7-8).
When Walt’s father’s business was running very slowly so his father thought, if they move back to Brooklyn it will be on. ... Whitman’s health was frail, and she was expecting her eight children. An infant born several years earlier had died, but even so Walt now had five brothers and sisters.
Approximate Word count = 2852 Approximate Pages = 11.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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