Dirge for Two Veterans

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"Dirge for Two Veterans" is a solemn elegiac poem by Walt Whitman mourning a father and son killed in the American Civil War.

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Dirge for Two Veterans canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf elegy
poem
author Walt Whitman NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
commemorates a father and son killed in war
fallen soldiers
containsMotif coffin
drums
funeral procession
military burial
moonlight
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
form free verse
genre lyric poetry
war poetry
hasSubject family loss
soldiers
war casualties
historicalContext Union and Confederate casualties in the American Civil War
includedIn Leaves of Grass NERFINISHED
language English
literaryDevice alliteration
anaphora
imagery
repetition
symbolism
literaryMovement American Romanticism
Transcendentalism NERFINISHED
meter irregular
narrativeFocus father and son killed in battle
periodOfComposition American Civil War era NERFINISHED
setting American Civil War NERFINISHED
theme American Civil War NERFINISHED
death
father–son relationship
grief
memory
mourning
patriotism
sacrifice
tone elegiac
solemn

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Drum-Taps hasPart Dirge for Two Veterans
Vaughan Williams Dona nobis pacem usesTextFrom Dirge for Two Veterans
subject surface form: Dona nobis pacem
Vaughan Williams Dona nobis pacem hasMovement Dirge for Two Veterans
subject surface form: Dona nobis pacem