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Poem Analysis Code:poemanalysiss03.doc Price:
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This is a 3 page paper using 5 poems. The poems included are (Texts): My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, The Angel in the House by Coventry Patmore, The Women of England by Sarah Ellis, and The Lady of Shalott by Tennyson. The poems are meant to explore the theme of “angel in the house” and how these writings inscribed, challenged, or adapted the ideal of the submissive woman. |
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Originality in Poetry Code:originalpoems03.doc Price:
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This is a three page paper discussing the role of originality in poetry. The poems cited are “The World is Too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth, “Erat Hora” by Ezra Pound and “Come, My Celia” byBen Johnson. |
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In Memoriam Code:memoriams03.doc Price:
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This six-page paper is written on a college sophomore level in MLA format and contains four sources. It is a discussion of monotheism as it pertains to Jews, Christians, and Muslims and how they understand who God is and what He requires of those that believe in Him. |
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Romantic Poetry Code:romantics03.doc Price:
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This six-page essay examines the nature of Romantic poetry: what philosophy and methods underlie the poems of Wordsworth and Coleridge, and how they perceive the relationship of man, Nature and the poetic imagination. It also examines the ways in which Romantic poetry differs from the classical works of Dryden and Pope. It is written in MLA format, and has one reference cited. |
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The Meaning of Poetry Code:poetrys03.doc Price:
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The following paper explores the meaning of poetry. It examines the definition as seen through the poems “Magic of Love” by Helen Farries, “Formula” by Langston Hughes, “Poetry” by Marianne Moore, and “Form” by Elaine Mitchell. The paper is 5 pages long with five source in MLA style. |
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Frost's The Road Not Taken Code:roadnots03.doc Price:
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This is a 4 page paper. It has no references. The paper is on Robert Frost's poem The Road Not Taken. The paper considers the literal meaning of the poem, the tone of the final verse, the metaphorical meaning, the title, and the literary devices used. The paper considers all these aspects to determine the meaning of the poem. The paper concludes that the poem is about the uncertain nature of choices and how one can never know the effectiveness of their choices since they can never know where alternative choices would have led. |
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T.S. Eliot's Marina Code:marinas03.doc Price:
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This is a 6-page paper on T.S. Eliot’s poem, “Marina.” It is in MLA format and has four references. Its focus is on an interpretation of the poem in regards to the works of literature it references (Shakespeare’s character Pericles and Seneca’s Hercules Furen) as well as Eliot’s own religious beliefs. It precisely takes into consideration topic and theme and makes extensive use of quotations and examples to back up its arguments. |
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The Cask of Amontillado Code:edgarallenpoe.doc Price:
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This paper summarizes Edgar Allen Poe's, The Cask of Amontillado. The writer describes some of the emotions that are extracted from the reader in this poem. Pages: 1 Sources: 1 (no bibliography) Format: MLA |
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Nicholas Guillen Code:Guillen.doc Price:
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This is an informative paper about Cuban poet, Nicholas Guillen. It discusses his achievements and political affiliations. It also describes his three main categories of poetry and gives examples. Pages: 4 + bibliography Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Role of feudal lords as warriors Code:inpraiseofcombat.doc Price:
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This paper describes the role of feudal lords as warriors. The writer discusses the personal qualities and materials needed that were expected of warriors during combat. The paper uses Bertran de Born's poem In Praise of Combat as its primary reference. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: MLA |
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Intimation of Reality Code:intimationofreality.doc Price:
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This paper explains Rilke's poem, Intimation of Reality. The author provides a summary of the poem, and an analysis of the speaker, title, and each stanza. The author also gives an overview of the tone, literary devices, imagery, and meaning. Pages: 3 Sources: none Format: MLA |
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Elegy XIX by John Donne Code:johndonne.doc Price:
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This paper analyzes the poem, Elegy XIX by John Donne. The writer discusses some of the literary tools employed by Donne to seduce the woman of this poem. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA |
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Effect of religious, social and political environments on poets Code:literatureenvironments.doc Price:
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This paper discusses the effect of religious, social and political environments upon the literature works of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, and Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. Pages: 7 Sources: 3 Format: MLA |
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Death and macabre in poetry Code:poetry.doc Price:
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This paper talks about death and macabre in poetry. It looks at the poetry of Sylvia Plath, Theodore Roethke, and Elizabeth. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA |
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Morality as seen by Arthur Miller Code:amillerf02.doc Price:
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This essay analyzes the views of morality as seen in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, All My Sons, and The Crucible. The main characters and their struggle for success are discussed in each poem. The three pieces and their main topics are also compared to each other. The essay is concluded by again stating the recurring themes in all three works. Pages: 6 Sources: 3 Format: MLA |
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Buffalo Bill's Code:bufbillf02doc Price:
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This paper analyzes buffalo bill's, a poem by e.e. cummings. Specific examples are used from the poem to illustrate the descriptiveness and what the reader mentally pictures when reading the poem. Pages: 2.7 Sources: none Format: none |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Code:coleridgef02.doc Price:
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This paper describes the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and how God and nature affect Coleridge's work. The author explains how Coleridge became a man of God and how his poems are reflections of his own feelings. Pages: 5 Sources: none Format: none |
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Death in poetry Code:deathf02.doc Price:
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This essay compares the views of death between Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Menville, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. How each man viewed death is analyzed and a writing by each is examined and used to illustrate their beliefs. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA |
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To His Watch Code:hopkinsf02.doc Price:
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This paper discusses To His Watch, by George Manley Hopkins. The paper analyzes the poem through a variety of ways. The paper discusses personification, description, the presence of Christianity, structure, rhythm, and Hopkin's biographical information. The paper concludes by comparing Hopkin's work to George Meredith's. Pages: 7 Sources: 6 Format: Chicago |
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Riding a One-Eyed Horse Code:htaylorf02.doc Price:
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This paper analyzes the poem Riding a One-Eyed Horse by Henry Taylor and its meaning: how we should treat horses that only see half the world is not the way we should treat people who only see half the world. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: none |
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Fantasy, violence, and irony in poetry Code:ironyf02.doc Price:
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This essay discusses the presence of fantasy, violence, and irony in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and James Thurber's stories in The Thurber Carnival. Examples from the pieces are used to show the presence of the aforementioned themes. The tone and style of all three authors are considered and compared in how they choose to illustrate fantasy, violence, and irony. Pages: 7 Sources: 6 Format: MLA |
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John Donne's so-called love poetry Code:donnef02Zdoc Price:
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This paper discusses how John Donne's so-called love poetry clearly embodies a disparaging, if not downright misogynistic, view of women. The writer gives a brief look at Donne's background and then how Donne takes a derogatory view of women in his various poems including A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Love's Diet and The Baite, The Good-Morrow. The author also sometimes blames Donne's background as his motivation behind his poetry. Pages: 6.5 Sources: 6 Format: MLA |
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William Wordsworth Code:naturef02.doc Price:
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This paper describes the poems of William Wordsworth and how nature influenced his writings. The essay describes four of Wordsworth's poems and how each poem discusses the beauty and the impact that nature has had on Wordsworth's life. Pages: 5 Sources: none Format: none |
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Robert Phillips Code:phillipsf02.doc Price:
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This essay focuses on how Robert Phillips captures the feeling of a teenager when they realize that they are truly on their own through Phillips' use of metaphor, simile and symbolism. The author uses specific examples from the poem to illustrate this. Pages: 3 Sources: None Format: None |
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On Being Thankful Code:stepanekf02.doc Price:
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This paper analyzes the poem On Being Thankful by Mattie J.T. Stepanek. The essay discusses some of the symbolism and imagery Stepanek uses to represent his feelings about his life and his condition. The different levels on which the poem can be read are also explained. Pages: 3 Sources: 1 Format: MLA |
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Elderly stereotypes in poetry Code:stereotypef02.doc Price:
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This paper discusses how common elderly stereotypes can be seen in Faulkner's A Rose for Emily through the character Emily and in Mansfield's Miss Brill character Miss Brill. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA |
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Wedding Ring Code:wedringf02.doc Price:
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This is an analysis of the poem Wedding Ring. The writer shows that each stanza can be the response to a question using specific examples in the poem. Pages: 2.9 Sources: none Format: none |
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Poem comparison Code:wordhopf02.doc Price:
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This essay compares the poems A Comparison of God's Grandeur (Wordsworth) and The World is too Much With Us (Hopkins). The importance of nature is addressed in these poems and the difference in tone between the two authors is discussed. Pages: 2 Sources: none Format: none |
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Red White and Blue Code:redwhiteblue.doc Price:
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This paper is about Georgia O'Keeffe's painting Red, White and Blue. It gives a summary of the painting, talks about positive and negative space, timelessness, surrealism, symbolism, regionalism, and the artist's interpretation. Pages: 6 Sources: 4 Format: MLA |
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Hanging Fire Code:hangingfireS03A Price:
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This is a one page paper, analyzing the poem, “Hanging Fire” by Audre Lord. It analyzes the tone and offers an interpretation of each phrase in the poem. It has 2 sources, and is written in MLA format. |
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Revenge Explored in Mark Twain and Edgar Allan Poe Code:poetwainS03A Price:
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The following paper examines the character of revenge in “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg” by Mark Twain and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. It illustrates how the stories are different with examples from person versus person, person versus society, anonymity, and conclusion. The paper is 4 pages long with 2 sources in MLA style. |
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Code:stoppingS03A Price:
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The purpose of this discussion is to explore the theme of solitude in the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. We will begin the discussion by providing a line by line explanation of the poem, noting the use of any and all similes, metaphors, allusions, personification, anthropomorphism, imagery, and/or onomatopoeia. This is a four page paper in MLA format. |
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Nutting Code:nuttingS03A Price:
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This is a 3 page paper, with 1 source, written in MLA format. It analyzes the poem, “Nutting” by William Wordsworth (1770-1850). It discusses imagery, the question the poem asks, and the attempted solution to that question. It also tackles the structure of the poem, and what type of poem it is. |
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A Poem of Liberty Code:libertypoemS03A Price:
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This is a 1-page paper on why the poem engraved at the base of the Statue of Liberty is the authors favorite poem. A link to the poem online is included. There are no sources other than the poem that are used. |
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Ezra Pound and Fascism Code:poundfascismS03A Price:
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This is a 9-page research paper in MLA format discussing Ezra Pound’s Cantos and the Poetics of Fascism. The purpose of this paper is to make a determination if these poems are fascist in content. Nine sources are used and presented in MLA format. |
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Ezra Pound and Fascism Code:ezrafascismS03A Price:
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This is a 9-page research paper in MLA format discussing Ezra Pound’s Cantos and the Poetics of Fascism. The purpose of this paper is to make a determination if these poems are fascist in content. A brief biography of Pound is given and elements of fascism are analyzed to support whether or not the poems in question are in fact fascist. Nine sources are used and presented in MLA format. |
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Walt Whitman and Emily Dickson Code:waltemilyS03A Price:
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This is a 3-page paper that uses 5 sources. The paper dicusses the differences in poetry, style, life and other comparisons between Walt Whitman and Emily Dickson. The paper is written in MLA format. |
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Two American Poets: Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman Code:poetcomparisonS03A Price:
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This is a three page literature essay comparing Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson such as differences in writing styles, free verse versus structure (hymns), length, brevity versus length, society, death, urban versus natural imagery, and spirituality. The specific writings compared are Whitman's: Song of Myself, Crossing Brookly Ferry, Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd. and Dickinson's Poems 214, 215, 216, 248, 258, 324, 341, 365, 401, 413, 415, 454, 492, 501, 508, 569, 575, 657, 722. The paper is written in MLA format on a college senior level and relies on five sources. |
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Robert Frost’s “Out, Out—” Code:outoutS03A Price:
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The following paper examines Robert Frost’s poem, Out, Out. It discusses the symbolism, imagery, and tone Frost uses to convey the message. The paper is 2 pages long with 2 sources in MLA style. |
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Poetry and Short Fiction: A Comparison Code:poetryshortfictionS03A Price:
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The following paper explains the differences between poetry and short fiction. It examines what the genres have in common as well as what is different about them. The paper is five pages long with seven sources presented in MLA style. Notable poets and authors are discussed as well as the history of poetry. |
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The Road Not Taken Code:roadnottakenS03A Price:
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The following paper discusses Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken.” It discusses what Frost makes us consider and it analyzes the meaning of the poem. The paper is 3 pages long with 1 source in MLA style. Decision-making, self-reliance and self-assurance are among the important themes being investigated. |
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Comparison of Poetry and Short Fiction: Faulkner and Dickinson Code:dickinsonfaulknerS03A Price:
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The following paper compares short fiction to poetry by looking at Faulkner’s “Rose for Emily” and Emily Dickinson’s poems “Wild Nights” and “The Soul Selects Her Own Society”. How a reader processes a story when reading both types of literature is explained as specific examples are used to prove this point. The paper 5 pages long with 8 sources in MLA style. |
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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Code:lonelyasacloudS03A Price:
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This is a Literature essay discussing the poem, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. It is one page in length and contains one source. The paper answers the question: How is Wordsworth's I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud the best example of Romantic Poetry? |
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Warnings for the Fairer Sex: “Christabel” and “Goblin Market” Code:coleridgerosettiS03A Price:
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This essay is slightly less than 300 words in length and uses two literary sources documented in MLA format. It is written and intended for the college-level reader. It compares the two poems “Christabel” and “Goblin Market” and points out the warnings embedded in each as well as the audience for the warnings. The essay also points to the larger cultural norms and violations. |
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Poems by Sharon Olds Code:sharonoldsS03A Price:
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This paper, a 2-page research paper on poems by Sharon Olds, is written on a college sophomore level. The writer discusses theme, language, style, and setting in the poems Rites of Passage and The Sisters of Sexual Treasure. The writer used 2 sources and wrote the paper in MLA format. |
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Poe’s Theories of Perverseness Code:perversenessS03A Price:
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This is a 3 page expository essay analyzing Poe's theory of perverseness in personal terms giving examples drawn from life. Using Poe's stories The Black Cat , The Cask of Amontillado , William Wilson , and The Pit and the Pendulum this is an expository, not a narrative, essay. Direct quotes from all texts are used. |
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Birches Code:birchesf04B Price:
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This is a 3-page paper with no sources in MLA format on the poem Birches by Robert Frost describing the tone, metaphor, and theme of the poem. The poem’s setting is discussed in detail and the theme of life change is a major topic. |
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The Broken Heart Code:brokenheartf04B Price:
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This is a five page critical analysis of John Donne’s poem, “The Broken Heart.” The analysis includes areas of diction, prosody, irony, figures of speech, tone, theme, and allusion, but focuses on the strong imagery present in the poem. It is argued the strongest feature of the poem is the author’s metaphor comparing his heart to a broken glass that cannot be repaired. The poem is also compared to other works by the author. No sources were necessary outside of the original poem analyzed. |
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Dream Riders Code:dreamriderf04B Price:
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This is a 2-page paper in MLA format with no sources explicating the poem Dream Rider by William Wallis. It is written at the college senior level and discusses themes and scenes from the poem. |
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Footsteps and In Passing Code:footstepsinpassingf04B Price:
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This is a 3 page literary analysis of Baudelaire's In Passing and Valery's The Footsteps. The two poems are compared and examined and background information on both poets is given. How certain events in life have attributed to the poets’ writings is also discussed. |
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Use of Similes in “Welcome to Hiroshima” Code:hiroshimaf04B Price:
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This two-page paper is written in MLA format, with no references cited. It consists of five paragraphs, the first one of which discusses the main idea of the poem (the inhumanity of war), its tone and the overall theme. Then four similes are chosen and individually discussed to determine why Salter chose them, and how each supports the poem’s theme. |
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Analysis of Ich Kann’s nicht fassen, nicht glauben Code:ichkannf04B Price:
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This is a 3 page paper relying on one source presented in MLA format examining Ich Kann’s nicht fassen, nicht glauben. It will analyze the meaning and structure of the poem (song text) and consider stanza structure, rhyme scheme, meter, images, etc. A comparison is made between the text of Schumann's setting with the original Chamisso poem. Any alternations, additions, repetitions, or omissions of words or lines are noted. |
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Galway Kinnell and “Saint Francis and the Sow” Code:kinnellf04B Price:
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This is a 7-page paper about poet Galway Kinnell and an analysis of his poem, “Saint Francis and the Sow.” The paper also includes a report on the time period in which he lives, which is the present (born 1927). It is an analysis explaining if the poem reflects the time period in which the poet lives and also if there are any elements that help interpret the poem. Any figurative language, imagery, tone, and allusions in the poem are also discussed. There are 6 reliable sources for this paper presented in MLA format. |
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Dear John Wayne Code:mosquitof04B Price:
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This is a 1-page paper in response to Louise Erdrich’s poem, “Dear John Wayne”. This paper pays particular attention to the symbolism of ‘mosquito’. There are no sources for this paper and it is in MLA format. |
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The Healing Power of Nature Code:naturehealingf04B Price:
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This two-page analytical paper is written in MLA format with four references cited. It focuses on a major element, the importance of the healing power of nature, in Wordsworth’s poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”. It seeks to explain what this poem says about humanity and life, as well as the role of the poet and of poetry, and offers a personal statement about the impact of the poem. |
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Poems by Sharon Olds Code:sharonoldsf04B Price:
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This is a 2 page paper discussing the poet Sharon Olds. After choosing specific poems to write about, the author discusses what elements of the poems appeal to them as well as what specific meaning the poems express. Them, language, style, setting and imagery are also discussed in addition to what these aspects mean to the writer. The paper cites no sources. |
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The Jewbird Code:thejewbirdf04B Price:
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The following 3-page model paper examines Bernard Malamud’s poem, “The Jewbird.” The paper discusses the problems immigrants face and lessons they can learn concerning assimilation. The paper is written in MLA style with one source. |
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“The Panther” Code:thepantherf04B Price:
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The following 3-page model paper is examines Rainer Rilke’s poem, “The Panther.” The paper discusses the poet’s use of metaphor, tone, imagery, and symbolism. The paper is written in MLA style with two sources. |
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The Raven: An Analysis Code:theravenf04B Price:
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The following 3-page model paper examines rhyme, meter, and symbolism in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, “The Raven.” The recurring and remarkable symbols at work in the poem are also discussed. The paper is written in MLA style with one source. |
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Dorothy in Tinturn Abbey Code:tinturnabbeyf04B Price:
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This is a 12-page paper in MLA format using five sources (and Wordsworth’s poem Tinturn Abbey) to explore William Wordsworth's attitude to Dorothy Wordsworth in the poem Tintern Abbey. A biography of Wordsworth is given and some critiques of Wordsworth are discussed including his stance in revolution and religion. |
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Traveling Throughout the Dark Code:travelingdarkf04B Price:
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The following 1-page model paper examines imagery and symbolism in William Stafford’s poem, “Traveling Throughout the Dark.” The paper is written in MLA style with 1 source. |
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American Poetry Code:americanpoetryS04C Price:
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This is a four-page essay analyzing American poetry. The first half of the paper explores the theme of loneliness and isolation in the works of Walt Whitman, Stephen Crane, and Emily Dickinson. The second half of the essay explores the true intention of Emily Dickinson in her poetry and letters. The paper relies on 4 sources presented in MLA format. |
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The Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks Code:brookspoemsS04C Price:
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The following is a five-page response paper to five Gwendolyn Brooks poems: We Real Cool included. The paper examines each poem under the microscope of five poetic devices. There is a very brief introduction followed by five critical analyses of poems. The poems used include “We Real Cool”, “The Bean Eaters”, “Sadie and Maud”, “To Be in Love” and “The Mother”. The poems themselves are included at the end of the paper. It is in MLA format. |
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Emily Dickinson: A Born Recluse- Thesis Code:dickinsonthesisS04C Price:
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This is a one page thesis paper discussing the life and works of Emily Dickinson. Using poems with themes of death, love, spirituality, and scientific concepts, this thesis states that Dickinson used these devices and themes to express herself through her poems. This paper is meant to correspond with the 9 page paper entitled emilydickinsonS04C. |
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The Hollow Men Code:hollowmenS04C Price:
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This two-page paper about “The Hollow Men” by T.S. Elliot considers what society was like as portrayed in the poem, and how it might have ended up this way. It also considers whether this work was considered a didactic or reflective work. There are no external references. |
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Feedback on an Analysis of Martha Collins’s “Lines” Code:linesS04C Price:
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This is a one-page poetry analysis. It has no sources and is done in MLA format. It is a discussion of Lines” by Martha Collins and analyzes feedback given on the poem. |
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Langston Hughes Code:newnegroS04C Price:
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This 9-page paper focuses on the theme of new identity of the New Negro that emerges from close analysis of Langston Hughes’ poems. The paper explains what New Negro Renaissance was all about and how Hughes participated in it and endorses this movement. His poems reflect a desire for carving out a new identity which was the basic principle underlying the New Negro Renaissance. |
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Primary Posting to the Poetry Discussion Code:poetrypostingS04C Price:
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This is a 1 page analysis of Geraldine Connolly's poem The Summer I Was Sixteen. The poems themes as well as characters and emotions are also discussed. It has no outside sources and is done in APA format. |
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The Second Coming Code:secondcomingS04C Price:
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This one page essay analyzes the Yeats poem “The Second Coming”. The themes of the poem including fear, religion, Christ, and mankind’s actions are all discussed. The paper relies on no outside sources and is written in MLA format. |
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Tell the Truth but Tell it Slant Code:slanttruthS04C Price:
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This is a one page, MLA style paper discussing Dickinson’s poem “Tell it Truth but Tell it Slant”. Why Dickinson feels that the truth should be handled delicately is explained. There are no outside sources. |
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Song of Creation Code:songofcreationS04C Price:
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This is a two page essay on the Song of the Creation, a poem from the Rig Vedas. It compares the Hindu story with the creation story from the Christian faith. It has no sources, and is in MLA format. |
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Song of Myself Code:songofmyselfS04C Price:
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The is a one page paper analyzing Walt Whitman as a poet and specifically discussing “Song of Myself”. Whitman’s emotions and ideas in this poem are also explained. There are no outside sources. |
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Ulysses Code:ulyssesS04C Price:
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This is a one page MLA style paper discussing Tennyson’s poem “Ulysses”. The theme of the piece, growing older, is analyzed as well as how successful Tennyson is in illustrating this event. There are no outside sources. |
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Poem Code:poemS04C Price:
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The is a thirty line, 1-page poem. It is about the difficulties of being a multi cultural teacher.) |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson's Friendship Code:friendshipS04C Price:
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The following 3-page model essay discusses Ralph Waldo Emerson’s poem, “Friendship.” It describes Emerson’s take on the nature of friendship. It is in MLA style with one source. |
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Cesaire Code:cesaireS04C Price:
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This 10-page research paper uses 6 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses negritude and anti-colonialism in the poetry of Cesaire. |
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Sonia Sanchez's Poem Summary Code:summaryS04C Price:
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This is a three-page paper on one of Sonia Sanchez’s poems, Summary. The author looks at the tone, structure and meaning of the poem and how the poem is tied directly to Sanchez’s personal experiences, and the historical context of the time in which it was written. It uses two sources in MLA format with footnotes. |
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The Road Not Taken Code:roadG05 Price:
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This is a three-page analysis of The Road Not Taken, a poem by Robert Frost. It details use of scansion, consonance, alliteration, and personification. It talks about tone, mood, and word choice, as well as meaning and depth. It has a thesis page and an outline. It relies on two sources. |
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Symbolism in The Highwayman Code:highwayG05 Price:
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This is a three-page paper on symbolism in The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. The author uses seven sources in MLA format. |
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Marianne Moore’s and Nikki Giovanni’s poem, “Poetry” Code:mooreG05 Price:
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The following 3-page model paper discusses Marianne Moore’s and Nikki Giovanni’s poem, “Poetry”. It discusses how the theme of defining poetry and each poet’s style as well. The paper is in MLA style and has 2 sources. |
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One Life to Live Code:onelifeG05 Price:
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The purpose of this 2-page paper is to discuss thoughts and impressions evoked by the poem “One Life to Live”. No bibliography required, nor other sources. |
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The Temper Code:temperG05 Price:
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This 5 –page gloss uses 2 sources and is in MLA format. It is a gloss for the poem “The Temper” by George Herbert. |
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Cor van den Heuvel: a western poet at home in haiku, a Japanese medium Code:corG05 Price:
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This report, 3 pages in length, relying on 5 sources and in MLA format, describes the haiku verse form, its origins, purpose, and efforts to adapt it to the English language. The report discusses the work of Cor van den Heuvel (the premier American poet using the haiku format), his adaptation of free verse forms more comfortable to English, and concludes with a brief biography of the poet. |
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Stop Kiss By Diana Son Code:stopkissG05 Price:
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This one-page paper looks at how the structure of the play “Stop Kiss” by Diana Son describes a message about the world of “queer other” in America. There are no external references to this paper. |
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Hamlet And Fortinbras Code:HamletandForti1469.doc Price:
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This is a 3-page essay discussing two characters from William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. The essay will discuss Hamlet and Fortinbras as foil characters based on their thoughts and actions. It will draw on text from the play for support. It will also include personal insights. It relies on 1 source and is presented in MLA format. |
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Seeking The Golden Thread Of Knowledge Code:SeekingtheGold1002.doc Price:
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This is a two-page transcendental-style poem. It relays the sensory knowledge of a scholar who is sitting on a bench beneath a tree in a park. The park, which is in the middle of a large city, is a small reprieve from the scholar’s fast-paced life. The poem holds true to transcendental literature in seeking to attain a natural outlook that is deeper than the typical thought process. Also with other transcendental ideas, knowledge is the focus. |
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A COLLECTION OF FIVE POEMS Code:ACollectionofF1343.doc Price:
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A total of five poems are composed and they are 6 pages in length. They are original composition. The five poems written are as follows: A Different Profession, Terrorists be hated, Don’t you start a war?, Marriage - My sister is hurt, An Unforgetful Tragedy. The poems written basically discuss terrorism, war and marriage issues. The poems end with a desire to pray for the betterment of the world with the support of teachings from God through holy books. The poems are written as creative writing work and therefore do not include any sources. |
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WILLIAM BLAKE AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH: TWO POEMS Code:WilliamBlakean338.doc Price:
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Summary: this 6-page paper focuses on two poems by William Wordsworth and William Blake each. These poems indicate a pattern of abandonment and resentment respectively and convey different meanings. The paper also highlights the background of the poems to make the connection between pattern and meaning clearer. Paper uses five sources which are appended in APA format. |
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EASTERN RELIGIONS Code:EasternReligio21.doc Price:
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Summary- This is a two page assignment asking for personal reactions to four different eastern religious tenets. Each of the first three examples requires a three-sentence or a single paragraph response in the context of the belief. The last response requires that a Haiku be composed that expresses a Zen/Buddhist observation of the world. |
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