Respuesta :
The sounds of war can be heard in this poem. These sounds are carried by the drums and bugles and it reminds us there is a turbulence of war. The instruments symbolize the war message.
The poem is noticeable for its addressed message and the people it was addressed. The speaker mentions inanimate objects, like drums and bugles and he personifies these objects with calling them "you".
Answer:
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Explanation:
Whitman wrote this poem at the beginning of the Civil War. Whitman uses the drums and bugles as symbols of the war itself. In this stanza he calls forth for mobilization.
The solemn church, meaning a place of peace and worship should be rattled, congregation ought to be moved.
A bridegroom cannot be quiet and enjoy the fruits of love, he must go to war.
A farmer, whose life is considered peaceful, should not have that peace.
Nobody is sparred from the incessant drumming. War affects everyone and Whitman stresses this in this stanza.