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W.B. Yeats / Irish Nationalism As Reflected In 'Easter 1916'
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A 3 page essay that analyzes the poem in terms of the political climate of the time as well as the literary trends of the day. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Yeats.rtf

An Analysis Of Life And Art: Three Poems By Joy Harjo
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This 5 page paper considers two poems by writer Joy Harjo which relate her life as a Native American and demonstrate a number of the contemporary problems facing Native American communities. This paper reflects upon the poems as they are a product of Harjo's own life, and focuses on her poems Mourning Song, Northern Lights and The Dawn Appears with Butterflies. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Joyharjo.wps

Marge Piercy's 'Barbie Doll'
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A 3 page essay defending the title of Piercy's poem as an appropriate description of the manufacturing process of women she describes within the poem. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Barbdoll.wps

Marge Piercy's 'Rape'
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A 4 page paper on Piercy's poem entitled 'Rape.' The writer discusses the poem's meaning, relevance to Piercy's other works, and its psycho-emotional impact. Poetic technique, rhythm, symbolism, and intent are among the many other elements elaborated upon as well. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Piercy.wps

Seventeenth Century Poetry / Pleasure, Conflict & Time
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A 5 page paper examining three poems by John Donne, Robert Herrick, and Andrew Marvell, in terms of the presence or absence of overlapping themes. The paper concludes that while evidence exists that all three writers incorporated into their poems thoughts on pleasure and conflict, the most obvious similarity was an obsession with the passage of time. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 17thpoet.rtf

Andrew Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress' / The Time is Now
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A 5 page essay exploring the issues of time and the role it plays in seduction in the Marvell poem. The writer ultimately concludes that the poem reminds us to seize our time on Earth for it will come to us only once. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Coymist.wps

Comparing Donne and Marvell
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A 7 page analysis of John Donne's 'The Flea,' and Andrew Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress.' Donne and Marvell were two of the seventeenth century's greatest poets. Men of profound thought, intellect, and understanding, they could also be witty, casual and ­yes‹lecherous. In their poems, both of these exemplary poets turn their formidable arts of persuasion toward the goal of convincing the women, to whom the poems are directed, to consent to sex. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 90seduce.rtf

Herrick's 'To Virgins, To Make Much of Time' & Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress / Love and Death
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A 5 page paper examining these dual issues as they are presented in Robert Herrick's 'To Virgins, To Make Much of Time' and Andrew Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress'. The paper observes that both these poets are haunted by the thought of the passage of time, and advocate finding pleasure in the here and now. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Herrmarv.wps

To His Coy Mistress / Seizing The Day
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5 pages in length. Every mother of every child has admonished the curse of time; if one does not take advantage of what comes one's way at the precise moment that it does, it is likely never to return again. By waiting and hoping one's life away, imagining things will be better with the addition of wealth or power, a person merely wishes time by. Thus is the message in Andrew Marvell's poem To His Coy Mistress, which speaks of the merits of seizing the day, rather than waiting until tomorrow to accomplish one's life dreams and goals. The writer discusses this concept as it relates to the poem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Miseize.wps

Use Of Logic To Seduce Women In John Donne's 'The Flea' And Andrew Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress'
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6 pages in length. It is a paltry attempt to employ the use of logic in both John Donne's The Flea and Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress; however, despite the lack of ingenuity on their parts, the men have somewhat successfully achieved this goal. Indeed, one must utilize a decent amount of logic in order to acquire the sexual favors of the opposite sex, particularly when the recipient is an unwitting participant. Attention from their less-than-willing partners is what both Donne and Marvell are trying very diligently to acquire, yet their efforts are constantly met with obstruction. The writer compares how both authors employ logic into their seduction techniques. No additional sources cited.
Filename: LogicSed.wps

Federico Garcia Lorca / His Poetry and Life
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A 7 page paper discussing the works of this twentieth century Spanish poet. The paper gives a short description of his life, then discusses two of his poems in depth, showing how they expressed his feelings in a unique and impressionistic way. Poems are included at end of paper. Bibliography included.
Filename: Lorca.wps

Langston Hughes' 'Dream Deferred'
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A 1 page analysis of Hughes' infamous poem entitled 'What Happens to a Dream Deferred ?' (a.k.a. Harlem). The writer discusses the meaning behind this poem and its unavoidable sociopolitical context. Specifically examined is what the poet meant by the dream itself. No Bibliography.
Filename: Poemdre.wps

Milton and Lanyer and The Fall of Man
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A 2 page paper contrasting John Milton’s Book IX of “Paradise Lost” with Amelia Lanyer’s “Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum”. The paper notes that while Milton places the blame for the Fall of Man on Eve’s shoulders, and Lanyer attempts to deflect it back onto Adam, it is Milton who has the stronger argument.
Filename: KBmilt2.wps

Sappho and the Female Relationship
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A 2 page paper looking at Sappho’s poems in terms of her evocation of the powerful bonds between women. Sappho shows that the love that exists between best friends of the same sex is just as strong, just as powerful, as the love that exists between the more traditional pairings such as husband and wife, or mother and child, and it was for this reason that her poetry was censored, and has nearly disappeared. No sources.
Filename: KBsappho.wps

Derek Walcott's 'Omeros' vs. Homer's 'Iliad' / Brothers In Verse
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A 5 page paper comparing Derek Walcott's poem 'Omeros' to Homer's works, particularly the Iliad, and comparing Homer himself to Walcott's personification of him, the blind fisherman Seven Seas. The paper concludes that both personas exhibit an extraordinary greatness of spirit, and show that even ordinary men can be heroes. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Omeros.wps

The Poetry Of Thomas Hardy / Art Imitates Life
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This 6 page paper examines how the life of author Thomas Hardy influenced his poetry. Illustrative examples from several of Hardy's poems are provided to support the writer's thesis. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Thardy2.rtf

Thomas Hardy's 'The Darkling Thrush'
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A 6 page explication of Thomas Hardy's unusually uplifting poem. The paper analyzes the significance of the date when the poem was written -- December 31, at the precise turn of the century -- and shows how the poet's invocation of nature challenges both the mechanization and the aestheticism of the late Victorian age. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Darkthru.wps

Whitman, Hardy, & Moss / Personification Of Objects
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A 5 page analysis of three poems that personify objects or objectify humans. The writer examines Walt Whitman's 'To A Locomotive In Winter,' Thomas Hardy's 'The Work Box,' & Howard Moss' 'Pruned Tree.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Poems3.rtf

Gwendolyn Brooks' 'Kitchenette Building' / Meter
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A 5 page paper on Gwendolyn Brooks' short poem, looking at the tone, dramatic situation, and particularly the meter. The paper asserts that Brooks uses meter to emphasize the poem's point: that traditional poetic techniques, as both styles and as viewpoints, are an inappropriate mode of expression to those who are cut off from the romantic world. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Brookit.wps

Goethe & Wordsworth / Two Views of the Poet
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An 8 page paper comparing the way artistic souls are portrayed in Wordsworth's long poem The Prelude and Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther. The paper shows that during the Romantic era, two very different views of the poet developed: the poet as prophet and interpreter of society, and the poet as tortured soul, and the different types are perfectly epitomized in these poems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Poetwo.wps

Aristotle, Sidney, Shelley, Aquinas & Boccaccio / Use Of The Poetic Metaphor
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A 12 page paper that considers the topic of the poetic metaphor as considered in the writings of these five great minds. This paper suggests that within each of these authors' writings, there is evidence to support the value of the poetic metaphor. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Arisid.wps

Poet -- Kahlil Gibran / Responsibility Of The Individual
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A 12 page paper discussing the life and some of the recurrent themes of 'The Prophet.' Kahlil Gibran admonishes us to always perform at the best levels we are capable of attaining, and everything we do, to do in love. He tells us that each of us is responsible not only for ourselves, but for each other as well, owing love not only to others, but also to our work. According to Gibran, material things are no good measure of anything but themselves, and certainly are no measure of the worth of an individual. What does provide measure is the degree of love in which we can live, and in the number of avenues that we can find and use that love. He provides us with arenas we may never have considered, such as work and teaching, but arenas that are no less important simply because of our inability to see them without Gibran's help. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Gibran.doc

Comparison Of Robert Frost's 'Desert Places' And 'Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening'
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In 5 pages the writer compares two of Robert Frost's poems: 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' and 'Desert Places.' Although both poems are about being out in the snow, they are as different as night and day. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Desewood.wps

Death In The Family / An Analysis Of Blake, Frost, & Thomas
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A 6 page analysis of three poems which deal with the subject of death -'The Chimney Sweeper' by William Blake; 'Home Burial' by Robert Frost; and 'Do not Go Gentle Into That Good Night' by Dylan Thomas. The writer demonstrates how each poet has a different message regarding death and the relationships between parents and children. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Famdeath.wps

Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night”
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This five page paper looks at a seldom-read but evocative poem by Robert Frost in terms of its themes of alienation and regret. The paper analyzes the poem both in terms of its meaning and its poetic structure. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBfrost6.wps

Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”
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A five page paper looking at Robert Frost’s poem in terms of the way it deals with Frost’s respect for the common man. The paper shows that the poem’s deceptively simple surface actually hides tremendous depth, which Frost believed the common New Englander did as well. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBfrost4.wps.

Isolation in Frost’s “Mending Wall”
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A 3 page paper examining this well-known poem by Robert Frost, asking the question “Do fences make good neighbors?” The paper concludes that Frost feels they do not; walls isolate the person who has built them, keeping them from sharing their experiences, and prevent the wall-builder from establishing any intimacy with others. No additional sources; one page sentence outline follows paper.
Filename: KBfrost.wps

Mortality In Two Poems by Robert Frost
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A 4 page analysis of 'Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening,' and 'After Apple Picking,' in terms of their evocation of Frost's attitude towards death. Frost shows in these two poems an awareness that all life dies, and a recognition that he will too - but a desire to fill his days with as much productive living as possible before that time comes. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: Frost4.wps

Robert Frost / Poetic Themes
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A 6 page paper discussing different aspects of three poems of Robert Frost. The poems were essentially picked at random, one of them, at least, being incredibly famous. The theses addressed within the examination of these poems deal with the use of imagery, nature, and individuality, all three of which can also be related to one another within each poem. No bibliography.
Filename: Robfrost.wps

Robert Frost's 'Acquainted with the Night'
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(Approximate length) 4 page comprehensive discussion of tone, idea, metaphors, rhyme scheme etc; in Robert Frost's poem 'Acquainted with the Night.' No Bibliography.
Filename: Frostni2.wps

Robert Frost's 'Acquainted with the Night' # 2
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Another version of 'Frostni2.wps' with some disparate interpretation. No Bibliography.
Filename: Frostnig.wps

Robert Frost's 'After Apple Picking'
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A 7 page explication Robert Frost's 'After Apple Picking.' Fully-cited/footnotes; Bibliography lists three relevant critical sources (all books).
Filename: Frostapp.wps

Robert Frost's 'After Apple Picking' # 2
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A 5 page analysis on this poem written by late author Robert Frost. An in-depth look is taken using two interpretations of this popular piece of work. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Frostap2.wps

Robert Frost's 'Birches'
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A 5 page analytical essay in which the writer shows how Robert Frost's poem entitled 'Birches' takes us away from the woods of New Hampshire (which are typical of Frost's poems) or the despair of humanity and places us partly back in the woods, but also partly in a certain metaphor of sexuality not found in any of Robert Frost's other poems. Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources.
Filename: Frostbir.wps

Robert Frost's 'Birches' / Symbolism
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A 2 page paper that provides an analytical overview of the symbolism and imagery in Robert Frost's poem, Birches, and determines the implications of the use of symbolism for Frost's message. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Birch2.wps

Robert Frost's 'Desert Place'
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In 5 pages the author discusses the central purpose of the poem 'Desert Places' by Robert Frost, analyzing such aspects as sound, figurative language, theme, voice, tone, imagery, and figures of speech. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Desertp.wps

Robert Frost's 'Design'
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Approximately 8 pages in length; Essay reviews Robert Frost life and explicates his poem 'Design' with relevance to other works and to the era as well. Includes bibliography.
Filename: Frostpem.wps

Robert Frost's 'Home Burial' / Depths Of Hurt
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A 3 page paper on Robert Frost's long narrative poem. The paper analyzes the metrical structure, meaning, theme, and symbolism in the poem (particularly the motif of planting a tree and of burial itself).
Filename: Burial.wps

Robert Frost's 'Mending Wall'
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A 5 page critical analysis of Frost's poem. This paper presents the major themes in the 'Mending Wall,' which include man's separation from man as well as man's relationship with nature. This poem, which Frost himself called his 'second favorite' supports the major themes developed throughout Frost's body of poetic works. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Mendingwa.wps

Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken'
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3 pages on Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' in which the writer makes the point that the last stanza actually depicts someone who was not unhappy with the choice they made. A complete explication of each stanza is included as is a discussion of the poem's meaning & general theme. No Bibliography.
Filename: Frostroa.wps


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