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Papers On Poetry
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Metaphor in Poetry
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A 5 page research paper that examines three poems looking at the role of metaphor in conveying meaning in poetry. The writer analyzes the statement that poetry if the "bread of faithful speech." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khmetpoe.rtf
METAPHORS IN POETRY
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This 4 page paper discusses the use of metaphors in the work of Ezra Pound and Jean Toomer. Examples cited from texts. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBpmet.rtf
Milton’s Grand Style: “Paradise Lost”
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An 8 page paper which examines Milton’s “Paradise Lost” in terms of elements which support Milton’s “grand style.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAmilt2.rtf
Milton/Paradise Lost/Heaven & Hell
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A 7 page research paper that analyzes Milton's depiction of Heaven and Hell in "Paradise Lost." The writer argues that these depictions can be read at the microcosmic, as well as the macrocosmic level. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khhhmpl.rtf
Milton/Rossetti Comparison
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A 5 page essay that contrasts and compares works by Milton and Rossetti. John Milton (1608-1674), in his epic poem Paradise Lost, and Christina Rossetti (1830-1894), in her poem The Goblin Market, each present narratives in which women are tempted by sin that is represented allegorically by fruit. In each poem, there are also depictions of acts of love. But while these features indicate that the poems bear similarities, they also have fundamental differences that deal mainly with the poet's depiction of women. Eve is depicted as shallow, easily deceived and not capable of thinking as rationally as Adam. Rossetti's heroine, Lizzie, on the other hand, is clever, self-sacrificing, and saves her sister from sin through her actions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmilros.rtf
Milton/Satan in Paradise Lost
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A 5 page essay that discusses the character of Satan. An epic hero is traditionally an example of a culture's ideal man, that is, someone who embodies all of the virtues that a particular society esteems above all others. A tragic hero is quite similar, as he embodies noble virtues, but suffers downfall due to a tragic flaw. In John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost," the character of Satan combines these two literary conventions, offering readers one of the most psychologically complex and fascinating characters in all of literature. Examination of the way in which Milton develops the character of Satan reveals the insidious and corrupting nature of evil, as Milton describes the devolution of the once beautiful angel Lucifer into the despicable grotesque that is Satan. No additional sources cited.
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Modernist Analysis of T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land”
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A 7 page paper which examines the poet’s view of modernity and tradition, especially the relationship between the two, and how the poet’s stylistic innovations determine the nature and meaning of the relationship between modernity and tradition. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGtsewaste.rtf
Modernist and Confessional Poets and the Place of "Personality" in Poetry
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This 7 page paper examines the function of personality in poetry as considered by both modernist and confessional poets, and relate these concepts to other theories of personality. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVModCon.rtf
Modernist Poetry: Baudelaire and Rilke.
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(5pp) One of the wonderful things about
old-fashioned roll-top desks, was that there were
many cubbyholes for sorting out "things;" then if
there was still too much mess, one had the option
of just pulling down the top cover and hiding it
all. There are times when we hope that is true
with the arts-that it can be arranged and ordered,
and that which we do not understand, can simply be
covered, or hidden. Artistic "modernism" was not
content with historic pigeon-holing and sought to
give voice to individualism, and expression to
that part of our world that was locked between two
world wars. The work of Baudelaire and Rilke in the
Moderist framework will be considered.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBbadrlk.doc
Moore & Bishop as Dickinson's Descendants
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A 19 page research paper/essay that explores the question of whether or not a line of descent can be traced from Emily Dickinson to twentieth century poets Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop. Examination of literature shows that the preponderance of scholarly opinion supports the idea that a line of poetic descent can be found that runs from Dickinson and travels to both Moore and Bishop. However, the evidence does not support the idea of a linear descent that runs like a straight line from Dickinson to Moore to Bishop, as this descent is more like a branching tree rather than a line of heredity. The relationship between the three poets can be found, first of all, by examining literary scholarship that looks at both thematic and stylistic similarities. In addition to reviewing scholarly comment, however, this relationship can also be shown by examining three representative poems: specifically, "The Wind begun to knead the Grass" by Dickinson; "Poetry" by Marianne Moore; and "Rain Towards Morning" by Elizabeth Bishop. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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Moral and Ethical Principles Learned from The Odyssey
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This 3 page paper discusses three moral and ethical ideas we can find in The Odyssey. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVOdyssy.rtf
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