Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight

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"Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight" is a poem by Vachel Lindsay that imagines the restless ghost of Abraham Lincoln wandering the streets of Springfield, Illinois, burdened by the sorrows and conflicts of the modern world.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author Vachel Lindsay
concerns conflicts of the modern era
sorrows of the world
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts ghost of Abraham Lincoln
depictsEmotion grief
restlessness
featuresCharacter restless ghost of Abraham Lincoln
focusesOn emotional impact of war on conscience
form lyric-narrative poem
genre narrative poem
hasImagery haunting presence of Lincoln
nocturnal wandering
hasTitleCharacter Abraham Lincoln
imagines Abraham Lincoln wandering the streets at night
language English
literaryMovement American poetry
mainCharacter Abraham Lincoln
portrays Abraham Lincoln as troubled by modern conflicts
setInTime modern world
settingDetail streets of Springfield, Illinois
settingLocation Springfield, Illinois
subject Abraham Lincoln
theme burden of leadership
moral responsibility
sorrow
war
writtenBy Vachel Lindsay

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Vachel Lindsay notableWork Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight