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captain$11253$ - traduzione in greco

POEM BY WALT WHITMAN ON THE DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
O Captain My Captain; Oh my captain; Oh captain my captain; O captain; O Captain! My Captain; Oh Captain, My Captain; User:Eddie891/OCMC; Oh Captain! My Captain!
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  • Whitman's lecture on Lincoln, invitation, 1886
  • fair copy]] of Whitman's poem—signed and dated March 9, 1887—as published in 1881

captain      
n. πλοίαρχος, καπετάνιος, λοχαγός, σμηναγός, αρχηγός
petty officer         
  • Five [[United States Navy Reserve]] petty officers in Service Dress Uniform. From left to right: HM1, AT1, HM1, HM1, AT1.
  • boatswain's mate]] in 1820.
  • chevron]]s on the left arm represent good conduct, each one representing 4 years of service. After 15 years of service, with no breaks in good conduct, the individual is presented with their Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (nicknamed in the RN as Long Service & Undetected Crime Medal) it is the medal on the far right of this Petty Officer's row of medals.
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MILITARY RANK
Petty-Officer; Petty Officers; Petty Officer; Captain of the Mizzen Top; Captain of the Hold; Captain of the Main Top; Captain of the Afterguard; Captain of the Top; Captain of the top; Captain of the afterguard; Captain of the Forecastle; Captain of the forecastle; Captain of the hold; Captain of the foretop; Captain of the Foretop; Captain of the maintop; Captain of the Maintop; Petty officers
κελευστής, υπαξιωματικός του ναυτικού
admiral superintendent         
Admiral Superintendent; Captain-Superintendent; Captain Superintendent; Commodore-Superintendent; Commodore Superintendent; Admiral-Superintendent; Admiral-Superintendent, (United Kingdom); Commodore-superintendent
διευθυντής του ναυσταθμού

Definizione

sea captain
(sea captains)
A sea captain is a person in command of a ship, usually a ship that carries goods for trade.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

O Captain! My Captain!

"O Captain! My Captain!" is an extended metaphor poem written by Walt Whitman in 1865 about the death of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. Well received upon publication, the poem was Whitman's first to be anthologized and the most popular during his lifetime. Together with "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd", "Hush'd Be the Camps To-day", and "This Dust was Once the Man", it is one of four poems written by Whitman about the death of Lincoln.

During the American Civil War, Whitman moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked for the government and volunteered at hospitals. Although he never met Lincoln, Whitman felt a connection to him and was greatly moved by Lincoln's assassination. "My Captain" was first published in The Saturday Press on November 4, 1865, and appeared in Sequel to Drum-Taps later that year. He later included it in the collection Leaves of Grass and recited the poem at several lectures on Lincoln's death.

Stylistically, the poem is uncharacteristic of Whitman's poetry because of its rhyming, song-like flow, and simple "ship of state" metaphor. These elements likely contributed to the poem's initial positive reception and popularity, with many celebrating it as one of the greatest American works of poetry. Critical opinion has shifted since the mid-20th century, with some scholars deriding it as conventional and unoriginal. The poem has made several appearances in popular culture; as it never mentions Lincoln, it has been invoked upon the death of several other heads of state. It is famously featured in Dead Poets Society (1989) and is frequently associated with the star of that film, Robin Williams.