Papers On Poetry
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Edward Thomas�s �February Afternoon�
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A 5 page analytical essay on the World War I British poem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGfebaft.rtf
Edwin Arlington Robinson's 'Richard Cory'/ Appearance
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A 6 page paper discussing the common dichotomy of the illusion appearance can cause compared to the deeply felt pain of some of those whose appearance would indicate that they could have no care in the world. Richard Cory exuded the successful appearance that today cloaks so many people who tirelessly pursue the trappings of the 'successful' life in which score is kept by watching the neighbors or even the demographic division to which either an individual belongs or would like to belong. Richard Cory would appear to be not that one who lived by appearances, but rather one who was born into the wealth that naturally gravitated to the lifestyle befitting true wealth and old, established wealth without giving so much as a hint of the pain within him. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RichCory.wps
Edwin Arlington Robinson's 'Richard Cory'/ Irony
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A 5 page paper on Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem. The paper shows how the poem uses irony to convey to the reader the poverty of a rich man's life. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Cory2.wps
Eliot's "Brother and Sister"
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A seven page paper looking at this poem in terms of its relationship to George Eliot's own life. The paper concludes that "Brother and Sister," which recollects an idyllic period in childhood, also foreshadows a time when the world Eliot embraced so lovingly as a child would turn its back on her. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBgepoem.wps
Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen
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The poem, Elizabeth, by Michael Ondaatje
provides insight into the life of Elizabeth, daughter of Henry the
Eighth and Anne Boylen. This 5 page paper examines the character of
Elizabeth as portrayed by Ondaatje. The poem is included in lieu of
references.
Filename: KTvirqen.wps
Emerson's Influence on Walt Whitman
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This 6 page paper focuses much attention on Whitman's Song of Myself, but it also looks at Emerson's influence. The language of the poets is a focal point of this paper that also includes a mock discussion between the poets and what they might have said to one another. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA125SOM.rtf
Emerson's "Nature": Summary And Analysis
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5 pages in length. Greatly influenced by the philosophy of Immanual Kant, Ralph Waldo Emerson sought to conduct his life as cohesively with the earth as any mortal could, routinely chastising those who either ignorantly or purposely chose to do just the opposite. His personal reverence toward nature and all things spiritual was ever present as a common denominator in all of his writings; however, this keen awareness was truly evident within the literary boundaries of Nature. In analyzing the deep and complex images that are spawned from Emerson's concentrated representations, one can quite easily understand the connection he made between his literary approach and the actual messages he attempted to convey about society and human nature. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCEmNat.rtf
Emerson's Influence on Whitman
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This 5 page paper takes the essay called "The Poet" by Ralph Waldo Emerson and evaluates it in respect to Walt Whitman's work. A connection is made between the two poets in respect to how they view the work of the writer. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA050Pom .wps
Emily Dickinson
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A six page paper looking at this nineteenth-century poet in terms of her life and works. The paper includes a short biography, an assessment of her unique contributions to American literature, and an analysis of one of her poems, "As Imperceptibly as Grief." Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBdicki4.wps
Emily Dickinson's 'Love's Done'
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A four page paper discussing the biographical clues in Emily Dickinson's unusually obscure poem 'Love's Done When Love's Begun.' The paper concludes that she used legal terminology undoubtedly picked up from her lawyer-father in order to express her frustration in love. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBdicki6.wps
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