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Papers On Poetry
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Poetry of Emily Dickinson
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A 5 page paper discussing voice, imagery and theme in "Tell all the Truth but tell it slant" as the primary work, then comparing to and integrating with "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died" and "After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes." Voice and imagery vary between the three poems, but the theme remains constant. No sources listed.
Filename: KSpoeDickins.rtf
Poetry of John Donne -- Romance and Religion
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This 6 page report
discusses the English poet, writer, and clergyman, John Donne
(1572-1631), who is best known for his religious and metaphysical
poetry, his sermons and meditations. Donne demonstrates that he
knows a great deal about love but he also makes it clear that the
spiritual component of love is a quintessential characteristic of
the deepest love. Romance and religion are deeply related as
Donne repeatedly presents the connections and passions of the
heart and the soul. His inner turmoil, especially relating to
the death of his wife also shows through in his poetic imagery.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWjdone.wps
POETRY OF MARY ROBINSON
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This 6 page paper discusses the Mary Robinson poem, The Lamentation of Marie Antoinette. The subtle thread of feminism is discussed within the body of the poem, as well as various aspects of poetry are illustrated. All examples given from text and cited.Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBprobnson.rtf
Poetry, Change, and European Thought
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A 5 page paper which examines the poetry of
several individuals and discusses changes in European, as well as American thought. The
poets examined are Dickinson, Keats, Wordsworth, and Baudelaire. Bibliography lists 1
source.
Filename: RAdckson.rtf
Poetry: Auden, Pastan, and Bowers
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A 3 page paper which examines the various elements of “Funeral Blues” by Auden, “Ethics” by Linda Pastan, and “Driving Lessons” by Neal Bowers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RApoems4.rtf
Poetry: Browning and Owen
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A 9 page paper which analyzes Robert Browning’s “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” along with Wilfred Owen’s “Disabled.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RApbrow.rtf
Poetry: Concrete And Abstract Language
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5 pages in length. To define the difference between concrete and abstract language as they relate to poetry, the student will note that the fundamental distinction between the two is that one is based in reality and the other has its origins in ambiguity. Examining the poems of Elizabeth Bishop, Amy Lowell and John Keats finds that the two divergent literary approaches are employed as a means by which to reach the same conclusion, however, it is the path that leads to this conclusion that stands to separate. Poets use concrete language when they seek a more literal approach to expression; abstract language, on the other hand, is utilized when the writer is looking to convey a more esoteric thought. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCCncrt.rtf
Poetry: Free Verse With Meaning
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In free-form or expressionist poetry
the 'rules' of rhyme and rhythm are superseded by the artist's meaning
or tone. This 5 page paper examines two poems, The Minefield by Diane
Thiel and Narrow Road, Presidents' Day by Philip Booth. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: KTrhyrhy.wps
Poetry: Grief and Loss
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A 4 page paper which examines the theme of grief and loss in “On My First Son” by Ben Jonson, “When I Consider How My Light is Spent” by John Milton, and “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” by Adrienne Rich. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RApog.rtf
Poets and Communicating
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A 6 page paper which examines how various poets
communicate their thoughts and feelings through words and images. The poets, and
poems, discussed are “My Grandmother” by Elizabeth Jennings, “Piano” by D.H.
Lawrence and “At Castle Boterel” by Thomas Hardy. Bibliography lists 1 additional
source.
Filename: RApoetcm.rtf
Pope's Rape of the Lock & Feminist Theory
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A 15 page research paper that examines Alexander Pope's eighteenth century mock-heroic epic poem The Rape of the Lock from the perspective of feminist theory. The writer argues that Pope addressed the topic of feminine beauty, its significance and artifice. While Pope satirizes the use of cosmetics in regards to Belinda's beauty, he also pictures beauty, regardless of how it is achieved, as a source of feminine power. An examination of Pope's The Rape of the Lock within the framework of feminist theory demonstrates several points that are relevant both to understanding Pope's intent and also the thrust of feminism in contemporary society. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: khaprotl.rtf
Pope's The Rape of the Lock
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This 5 page paper takes a look at this classic work and while embracing a feminist perspective in terms of the analysis. How the poem relates to female psychology is the focus of this paper. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA249loc.rtf
PORPHYRIA’S LOVER: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
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This 4 page paper discusses the poem by Robert Browning, Porphyria's Lover, in light of feminist critiques. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBporph.rtf
Portrayals of Othello in William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Othello” and Satan in John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”
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A 5 page paper which examines how the outsider status of Othello and Satan affected each character very differently, with Othello easily manipulated and destroyed by his insecurities and Satan becoming empowered and more determined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGparoth.rtf
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