A+Noiseless+Patient+Spider+Analyzation

A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman is about a spider spinning its web. He uses this as a metaphor for how he feels about his life. The imagery of the poem is a small spider spinning its web. The poet's main way of emphasizing ideas is repetition. He repeats the word filament three times to emphasize that the spider is spinning its web. It also repeats "till the bridge you will need be form'd three times but in different words. This emphasizes that the spider is patient and determined because it will continue throwing web until it finishes its bridge. The main Idea of the poem is the effort required for a spider to make a web that it needs to survive.