Papers On Poetry
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Renaissance Love Poetry: Aphra Behn
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Poetry, in general, went through a
time of transition during the Renaissance. This 5 page paper argues
that the overriding difference between the love poems of Aphra Behn and
other poets of the Renaissance era is that she alludes to physical love
between women in an obvious commentary on the social norms of the times.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTbehnpt.wps
Researching Seventeenth Century Poetry: John Donne, Online
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Writing a
research paper from the Internet is not only possible, it is quick, easy
and will probably give the student more information within an hour than
is possible to research at the library in six. It is 'only a click
away'. This 8 page paper provides a guideline for research on the
Internet and argues that the relevancy of the site is often determined
by the choice of search terms and the knowledge the student has in
choosing which sites to begin or use in the search. Bibliography lists
9 sources.
Filename: KTwebpoe.wps
Rhyming "Treasures" of Ron Padgett
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(6 pp.) Padgett's poetry is rooted in popular
culture. The poet says his own overt use of
comic strip material: "I ascribe it to having
grown up in a prospering, consumerist America in
the 1940s and 1950s with parents who had just
edged upward from poverty into the middle class
and who very much enjoyed the entertainments and
objects they could thus afford. My mother loved
popular music and movies. She and I went to
hundreds of movies together, movies of all kinds,
and she was very nice about taking me to cartoon
festivals. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBpadgtt.doc
Richard Cory
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A 3 page paper discussing the poem �Richard Cory� by Edwin Arlington
Robinson. The poem is analyzed in relationship to the meaning, the purpose, the tone, and
the use of imagery. This poem is a very simple, yet detailed, work that uses little in the
way of highly descriptive language, yet it is a very powerful and intense piece of
literature. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcory.wps
Richard Lovelace's "To Lucasta"
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A 2 page essay on this affectionate poem discussing its emotional qualities, the author's use of descriptive language, etc; No Bibliography.
Filename: Poemlove.wps
Robert Bly�s �My Father�s Wedding�
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An 8 page explication of a poem first published by Bly in 1981. The poem evaluates the poem�s complex imagery and theme in light of Bly�s beliefs about the importance of men�s emotional expression. Bibliography lists three sources; the two secondaries are attached.
Filename: KBbly.wps
Robert Browning's Porphyria's Lover And The Last Duchess
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Conventional
English poetry of the Victorian era, from the end of the eighteenth
century until the second decade of the nineteenth, was well defined.
This 5 page paper explores the poems, Porphyria's Lover and The Last
Duchess with special attention made to tone, symbolism and characters.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTducpor.wps
Robert Frost on Nature
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A 7 page paper that analyzes the nature poetry of Robert Frost. The writer looks at three representative poems and argues that scholarly opinion substantiates the position that Frost's poetry the beauty and mystery of nature, but in doing so it delineates the position of humanity in a world that is largely man-made, and, therefore, separated from nature. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khfrtnat.wps
Robert Frost�s �Departmental�
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This 5 page report discusses the
poem �Departmental� and the fact human beings behave like
animals, even insects, in a number of similar ways. This poem
demonstrates that human beings actually appear to mimic the
actions of ants in the ways society is ordered and who is
responsible for what. If one person is not directly affected by
an event, he or she need not be concerned. Somebody else will
handle it. �Departmental� serves as a metaphor for the ways in
which people compartmentalize their world in order to assure they
are able to continue to go about their business, regardless of
the circumstances they encounter. Bibliography lists only the
poem as a source.
Filename: BWrfdept.wps
Robert Frost�s �The Bear�
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This 5 page report discusses Frost�s
poem �The Bear.� In general, Robert Frost is regarded as one of
the greatest of poets of the English language, especially as
related to his imagery of nature. �The Bear,� while seeming to
start out as a poem about one of nature�s wild creatures, �The
Bear� actually says a great deal more about human beings than
bears. That combination of connections is just one of the
aspects of Frost�s poetry that makes it particularly powerful.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWrfbear.wps
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