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This 5 page paper delves into William Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Frost at Midnight. Their human inspirations, as well as feelings evoked by their natural surroundings, are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 3 page paper which anaylzes E.E. Cummings’ poem “In Just.” No additional sources cited. |
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This 7 page paper discusses the religious aspect of his poem Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself." Endnotes list 3 sources. |
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A 14 page paper which applies three types of literary criticism (historical, formalism, and deconstruction) to these two very different poems. Bibliography lists 20 sources. |
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A 4 page paper which compares John Keats “Ode to a Nightingale” to William Wordsworth’s “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey.” Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 3 page essay that discusses the poet's use of metaphor. Poets frequently face the question of how to describe the indescribable, that is, how to convey, within the limited context of a poem, the complexity of life and its multi-layered, convoluted reality. One way of accomplishing this task is through the utilization of metaphor, imagery and action, which are part of the poet's "toolbox" for conveying complex meaning through the representation of sights, sounds, smells, touch, etc. An ideal example of this point is Lynn Emanuel's poem "Big Black Car." No bibliography is provided. |
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A 4 page informal journal that discusses the differences between the approaches to and the subject matter of the early romantic poets William Blake and Robert Burns, ‘Lake poets’ William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge, and the late Romantics (also known as the Satanic Group) John Keats, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and Thomas Moore. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 4 page paper discusses Wordsworth's poem "My Heart Leaps Up." Bibliography lists 1 source. |
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This 3 page paper discusses the symbolism in the poem "The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats, which is a bleak and frightening work. |
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A 6 page paper which examines and analyzes the Robert Frost poems "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening." No additional sources cited. |
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A 3 page paper which examines the possible causes for the suicide in the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 4 page paper which examines 4 poems of Robert Frost. The poems examined are "Mending Wall," "Fire and Ice," "Road Not Taken," and "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening." Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 3 page comparison and contrast of Andalusian and Asian poetry. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 5 page paper which analyzes Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess." Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts Mary Alcock's "Instructions Supposed to be Written in Paris, for the Mob in England" and William Wordsworth's lines 38-82 of Book Tenth of the Prelude. No additional sources cited. |
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A 7 page review of six WWW sites providing information on the Vietnam War. The author of this paper provides a brief description of these sites and notes that they all teach one very important lesson: there is no one story of Vietnam. Six specific questions are addressed regarding to the circumstances surrounding the war, its impact to the soldiers that fought and the American public in general, and its outcome. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 3 page explication of Earle Birney's poem "Bushed." The writer argues that as Thoreau demonstrated when he secluded himself in the woods and wrote Walden, nature holds many secrets to the human heart and finding a relationship with nature can open up mystic vistas that were previously unknown to the individual. This appears to be what Earle Birney is saying in his Poem "Bushed." In this highly lyrical and evocative work, Birney seems to be saying that the human minds cannot grasp fully what nature is trying to say, but it is extremely important to listen nonetheless. No bibliography is provided. |
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A 6 page paper which analyzes the poem, its form and language, and considers how meaning is achieved through an examination of rhyme, rhythm, metaphor, imagery, tone, word order, alliteration, and point of view. No additional sources are used. |
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A 5 page research paper that examines poetic meter and looks at the mechanics of rhythm, how this is analyzed, and how rhythm and meter can add to the poetic purpose of the work. This information is then applied to scanning and interpreting how poetic meter aids Shakespeare's intent in his "Sonnet 18." Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 4 page paper which examines the validity of one critic’s contention that in these two poems from the feminist collection of prose, “The World’s Wife,” there is a trend reversal in that the author presents men as victims and women as totally unsympathetic. No additional sources are used. |
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A 5 page paper which analyzes Robert Frost's poem "Boundless Moment." No additional sources cited. |
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A 3 page analysis of Derek Walcott's poem "A Far Cry from Africa." No additional sources cited. |
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This 5 page paper provides a feminist interpretation of this poem by author Marge Piercy. An outline is included. No additional sources cited. |
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A 6 page paper which examines and analyzes two of Frank O'Hara's poems: Personal Poem and The Day Lady Died. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources. |
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