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What is the central idea of the poem One’s Self I Sing?

What is the central idea of the poem One’s Self I Sing?

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  1. The poem talks about both the personal and collective identities of an individual who lives in a political society. On one hand, the poet has stressed greatly about an individual’s unique identity and self-worth and how one’s body and soul have vast potential. At the same time, the poem acknowledges the existence of the individual in a society full of other individuals. Owing to this, any person’s identity becomes collective and intertwined with others. The poet has also included important political notions of democracy, liberty, gender quality and individual power.

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