Papers On Poetry
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Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'Self Reliance' & 'The American Scholar'
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A 5 page overview of the beliefs of Ralph Waldo Emerson in regard to the authorities of the past. The writer uses 'American Scholar' and 'Self Reliance' for examples of Emerson' belief that individuals should throw off the burdens of the past in favor of focusing on the future. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Emerson5.wps
Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'Self-Reliance' and American Romanticism
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A 3 page analysis of Emerson's essay that argues that 'Self-Reliance' is a quintessential example of American Romanticism in that glories the commonplace, draws inspiration from nature, and offers new perspectives and insights that are drawn from the developing American culture. Quotations from the source. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SeReRo.wps
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Essay, 'Experience' (1841) / Analysis of a Paragraph
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A 5 page paper which provides a sentence-by-sentence analysis of a specific paragraph from Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'Experience,' which was included in his second collection of essays, published in 1841. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Rwexper.wps
NATURE AND THE WORKS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
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This 6.5 page paper gives arguements for the usage of nature in Wordsworth's poetry. Supported with text, quotes and examples. Explanations given for and interpretations of Inscriptions, and Tintern Alley.Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MBlitpww.rtf
"A Conversation Through the Door" by Anna Swirszczynska
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A 10 page paper
which analyzes the poem "A Conversation Through the Door" by Anna Swirszczynska.
The paper discusses historical and biographic information related to the poem as well.
Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAswir.rtf
"Adam's Curse" by W. B. Yeats
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5 pages in length. This poem weaves together love and time, beauty and poetry, and Yeats' skill is evident when we read his works. This paper shows the correlation between love and the passage of time when reading the title work and two other pieces by W. B. Yeats. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAyeats.wps
"Aunt Jennifer's Tigers"
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A 5 page paper which examines Adrienne Rich's poem "Aunt
Jennifer's Tigers." The paper discusses how the poem addresses the experience of
marriage in the midst of constriction. Also discusses is the theme, tone, speaker, and
imagery. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAauntigers.wps
"Bridging" By Marge Piercy: Analysis
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5 pages in length. Analyzing the formative and symbolic nature of Marge Piercy's Bridging will lead the student to consider paralleled issues of fluctuation and inconsistency as they are reflected within this short but powerful literary piece. As much as Piercy's formative approach indicates a wavering existence between two obvious friends, it also suggests that life sometimes doles out situations that prevent friends from coming together as often as they might like. This inner conflict with life is clearly illustrated through the poet's atypical rhythm and expressive symbolism, serving to support and enhance the poem's many meanings. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCmarge.wps
"Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar" by T.S. Eliot
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A 5 page paper
which examines the poem "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar" by T.S.
Eliot, discussing theme, style, and symbolism. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAeliot2.rtf
"Damn braces. Bless relaxes." William Blake
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(8 pp) Did it ever happen while you were growing
up, that someone would say -it is an "acquired
taste." It meant that supposedly when you got
"big," you would really like whatever it was. In
our family the three items that wee given that
label were coffee, scotch and avocadoes; and in
some aspects the sage old advice was right, - at
least I like two out of three now. I mention this,
because it seems for some, William Blake (1757 -
1827) as an English romantic poet, falls somewhat
in the same category. In this discussion we will
examine one of his "Proverbs of Hell," from
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790-93), and
make the effort to acquire a "taste" for Blake.
Bibliography lists 3 sources)
Filename: BBblakep.doc
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