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Monday, February 28, 2011

Plough man Ploughing

Well, God is everywhere. He is in the grass on the side of the road and the wind that blows through your hair on a windy day. In the poem, As I Watch’d the Ploughman Ploughing, Walt Whitman is giving an analogy to God. God is amazing. He is so awesome. He knows everything that is going to happen before it happens. He has the whole world planned out. That is why he is a farmer also. Farmers are very important people to society. They produce food for our world to function. He is the plougher, the sower, and the harvester. That shows that he is actually three in one. He is three in one by being the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit. Those are the three main components of God and how rules us and guides us in our lives. Whitman compares this poem with the every man to Christianity. He does this because since God is the plougher, the sower, and the harvester (Three in one), the everyman is also there. The everyman is a concept that every man is combined together to form a society. The everyman is important because without it, our society would not run as smoothly as it would today because we need everyone to be able to survive in a world. The everyman is also talking ab out the farmer. Farmers are everywhere and they take great part in our society and its function. They are in charge of producing yummy plants to give to a nation to fed them and make sure we are nutrition. This has to deal with God and the poem because God is planting "Seeds". The seeds are the people in the world who follow him and believe in him. I think that God created everyone and he gives everyone a choice on if they want to follow him or not. It also talks about death and the circle of life. Everyone dies and God replaces them with new life.

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