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Blake & Dickinson / The 'Nature' of God
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A 5 page paper analyzing the attitudes of William Blake and Emily Dickinson toward God as manifested in their poetry. The paper concludes that Blake's and Dickinson's theology ultimately derives from the observation of Nature and its processes, and both poets see reflected in the impersonality of Nature the impersonality of God. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Comparing Dickinson And Whitman
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Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman were contemporaries in time and space but worlds apart in experience. This 5 page paper argues that the poems, A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman and A Spider Sewed At Night by Emily Dickinson are both nature poems that employ allusion and repetition to compare the spider with the soul of the writer. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Death and Emily Dickinson
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A five page paper looking at Emily Dickinson�s view of death as expressed in such poems as �Because I Could Not Stop For Death,� �I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died,� and �Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers.� The paper concludes that Dickinson feels that while one should not fear death, one should also make the most of life, for it doesn�t get better than this. Bibliography lists four sources.
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Death and Nature in the Poems of Emily Dickinson
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A five page paper looking at a number of different poems by this seminal nineteenth-century American poet, in the light of her views about death and its role in the circle of life. Particular poems mentioned are: �Because I could not stop for Death,� �I felt a Funeral in my Brain,� �I never felt at Home -- Below,� �Some keep the Sabbath going to Church�, and ��Twas just this time, last year, I died.� Bibliography lists five sources.
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Emily Dickinson & The Utter Pain Of Blank In Her Poetry
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A 5 page paper comparing two poems by Emily Dickinson -- 'Pain has an Element of Blank', and 'There is a pain so utter.' The writer concludes that one poem attempts to describe pain in terms of metaphors, while the other attempts to replicate the 'blankness' of true pain. No additional sources cited.
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Emily Dickinson As A Transcendentalist
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A 6 page paper analyzing whether the famous nineteenth-century poet can actually be considered a transcendentalist. Looking at evidence presented in several of her poems, the writer argues that Dickinson would like to have been such, but many of her fears and obsessions rose from her Calvinist background. The paper uses five of her poems -- 'These are the days when birds come back', 'I heard a fly buzz when I died', 'Because I could not stop for death,' 'Further in summer than the birds', and 'Tell all the truth but tell it slant' to support its thesis. No critical sources are cited.
Filename: Transdic.wps
Emily Dickinson the Recluse
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A 5 page paper looking at the way Emily Dickinson�s reclusive lifestyle affected her poetry. Poems discussed include in �Because I Could Not Stop For Death,� �I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died,� , �Further in Summer Than the Birds,� and �I Send Two Sunsets�. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: KBdickin.wps
Emily Dickinson � A Look at Some of her Works
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5 pages in length. The works of Emily Dickinson are at times morose and yet depict a knowledge and inner sensitivity about life. While many of her works focus upon death and dying there are also those are filled with a passion for the nature around her. This excellent paper describes a group of poems by Emily Dickinson and focuses on her love of nature and her ability to make us smile with some of her metaphor.
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Emily Dickinson's 'As Imperceptibly As Grief'
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A 3 page paper examining Emily Dickinson's poem. This paper looks at how Dickinson is able to use the cycles of the seasons to indicate the likelihood of the ongoing nature of man's consciousness as well. It examines in particular her word choices and development of theme. No additional sources cited.
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Emily Dickinson's 'A Bird Came Down the Walk'
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This 5 page paper discusses the Dickinson poem 'A Bird Came Down The Walk' and the poet's use of tone, imagery, and figurative language. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Emilybir.wps
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