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Papers On Poetry
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Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' / A Very Personal Journey
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A 5 page paper giving a personal response to Frost's poem through tying the theme of the poem to an experience in the student's own life. The paper argues that everyone can find a point in his life at which his own life paths diverged, and he took the path 'less traveled by', the path that had no easy social or cultural map to follow. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Notake.doc
Robert Frost's Divided Self / A Discussion of Six Poems
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A 9 page paper on the poetry of Robert Frost. The paper argues that the pervasive sense of divisiveness in Frost's poems reflects the poet's lack of 'fit' in his own world. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Frospoem.wps
Robert Frost's Own Life Reflected In His Works
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This 5 page paper explores the life and work of poet Robert Frost, and how one influenced the other. Also provided is a critical analysis the setting, form and structure of his most memorable poems. Works cited page lists 5 sources. Free outline included.
Filename: Frost.rtf
The Darker Poetry of Robert Frost
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Many of Frost's poems include an
element of melancholy or regret; sadness or longing that reflects what
might be called the 'darker' side of the poet. Considering the
difficult childhood and life that he experienced, it is logical to
surmise that these poems were an outlet for his darker emotions - mostly
of loneliness and loss. This 13 page paper looks at six poems reviewed
and, or, critiqued by six different critics in order to explore a myriad
of perspectives. Bibliography lists 7 sources. (poems are included for
referencing).
Filename: KTdrkfrt.wps
The Road Less Traveled: An Analysis
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This five-page-paper discusses the true meaning behind the words of Robert Frost's , 'The Road Less Traveled.' Life choices and wistful hindsight are all discussed. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWfrostr.rtf
The Role of Outside Sources in Understanding Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”
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An 8 page paper looking at Robert Frost’s classic poem as explicated by a number of critical sources. The paper shows how the use of outside sources can give the reader a deeper understanding of the subject material. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: KBfrost2.wps
Theme and Technique in Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”
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A three page look at Robert Frost’s famous poem. The paper shows how Frost incorporated recognized literary techniques into an extremely understated style, and used them to illustrate a central dilemma in his own life: the need to make unorthodox life choices. No additional sources.
Filename: KBfrost5.wps
Themes of Robert Frost
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A 5 page research paper discussing how Frost perennially uses the themes of nature and farming as the basis for the majority of his poetry. A number of poems are included to illustrate points and to validate the writers thesis. Bibliography lists five critical sources.
Filename: Frostnat.doc
Alfred Tennyson's 'In Memoriam ' / Wedding Motif
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A 5 page paper showing how Tennyson used the unusual analogy of a bride leaving her parents' home to reflect on the death of a friend. The paper also shows how this section of the poem (Section 40) fits in with the rest of the work as a whole. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Tenny5.wps
Alfred Tennyson's 'The Lotos-Eaters'
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A 10 page analysis of the poem in relationship to the Romantic period and Tennyson's personal relationship to his art. Although Tennyson dealt with romantic views of war and heroes, in contrast to other writers of his day, he felt that poetry should reflect a certain formality borrowed from Greek tragedy literature. In 'The Lotos-Eaters,' Tennyson was true to his heart. As such, the poem reflects the ideals of the imperialism and his own personal goals--war begets heroes, and heroes in death go to a glorious afterlife. However, although he borrowed from biblical and Greek-tragedy sources, his characters and nature are also contemporary, and transcend all the realms together. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Lotoseat.wps
Death in Donne’s 'Holy Sonnet #10' and Tennyson’s 'Song'
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A five page comparison of these two poems, which are on the same topic but which are very different thematically. The paper observes that Tennyson’s view of death is limited by his despair, while Donne’s is expanded by his faith. No additional sources.
Filename: KBtenny.wps
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