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19 April, 07:00

Which statement best describes the significance of comparing Lincoln's death to the death of a captain on his ship in "O Captain! My Captain!"?

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  1. 19 April, 09:33
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    In my view this statement fits best: b. When a ship captain dies, it is a tragedy, because he is the leader of the boat, just as Lincoln was the leader of the country. Lincoln was a strong and great leader who led America to the success. Every one depended on him just like the crew on its captain. He had a power and people respected him. That's why he's the captain.
  2. 19 April, 09:35
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    Lincoln was the "captain" of the US. Without him, the nation was "lost at sea" not knowing what to do.
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