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Papers On Poetry
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AND STILL I RISE: MAYA ANGELOU
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This 5 page paper analyzes Maya Angelou's poem: And Still I Rise for comparisons to her own life's history. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBrise.rtf
Andalusian and Asian Poetry
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A 3 page comparison and contrast of Andalusian and Asian poetry. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAanasn.rtf
Andrew Marvell’s “The Garden”
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A 5 page paper which examines Plato and
Aristotle’s criticism as it applies to Andrew Marvell’s poem “The Garden.” Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAmarvel.rtf
Andrew Marvell/"Coy Mistress" & "The Garden"
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A 10 page research paper that contrasts and compares seventeenth century poet Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" with "The Garden." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khcmtg.wps
Andrew Marvell/Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
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A 3 page essay that explicates Marvell's poem "A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body." In this poem, Marvell addresses the duality of human nature. Examination of Marvell's thought on this topic shows that he considers the perspective of the soul and the body to be contradictory. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khmardsb.rtf
Andrew Marvell: “To His Coy Mistress”
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This 4 page paper discusses some of the techniques, and the meaning of Marvell’s well-known poem “To His Coy Mistress.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVCoyMst.rtf
Angelou's "Africa" and Hughes' "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
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A five page paper comparing and contrasting the views of Africa offered in these two poems by Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes. The paper concludes that both writers actually use the continent of Africa as a metaphor for the African-American experience. No additional sources.
Filename: KBafric2.wps
Angelou: “Phenomenal Woman”
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This 7 page paper discusses Maya Angelou’s poem “Phenomenal Woman” and argues that it represents the poet’s ability to use her life experiences as a celebration, rather than letting them overwhelm her with bitterness. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVPheWmn.rtf
Angels: Followers of Satan in Milton’s “Paradise Lost”
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A 6 page paper which
analyzes why, in Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” the angels followed Satan despite the fact they
knew they would be cast out of heaven. Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAangels.rtf
Ann Beattie's "Snow" -- Symbolism
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3 pages in length. On the surface, Ann Beattie's Snow appears innocent enough in its content, but as the reader becomes more and more involved in the symbolic underpinnings that embody the literary work, it is quite clear how there is a distinctive flavor of separate interpretations between the narrator and her lover. The white blanketing snow of which she speaks so fondly represents the blanket of love she felt that winter, while he only looks upon it as a mark of Mother Nature's handiwork, finding little else in it to be acknowledged. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCSnowSym.rtf
Ann Sexton: Cinderella.
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(5 pp) At a turning point in art history, Marcel
Duchamp turned a porcelain urinal, upside down
and hung it on the wall, labeling it art, after
he signed it "R. Mutt." The supposed
sophisticated community at large took that to
mean - "whatever I say is art, is art." The
same argument could be made for a poet. If the
poet says it is a poem. Is it then a poem, or
does it have to follow certain structure, form or
meaning to get that title? In this discussion we
will examine the poem, Cinderella by Anne Sexton,
within two categories, meaning and mechanics, and
see how it stands on its own.
Filename: BBasxtnR.doc
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