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Papers On Poetry
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William Blake/Symbolism in "The Tyger"
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:A 4 page essay that examines the meaning and symbolism behind Blake's depiction of a "tyger" as the personification of evil. The writer discusses how this poem fits with Blake's conception of "contraries" or opposites and the theological implications of the existence of evil. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khtyger2.rtf
William Butler Yeats' 'Leda and the Swan'
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This 5 page essay discusses one of Yeats' best known and most fascinating poems 'Leda and the Swan.' The essay covers the tone, character, situation, and use of allusion, while describing the ways in which Yeats' short poem tells of the fate that is to befall a great civilization. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Swan3.doc
William Butler Yeats' "Second Coming"
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2 pages discussing Yeats' poem in the context of The Second Coming not really being a second coming of Christ himself, but of a new figure; One who is cruel, bestial, pitiless, etc; No Bibliography.
Filename: Poemyea.wps
William Butler Yeats' "Second Coming" # 2
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A 4 page paper on Yeats' "Second Coming" in which the writer attempts to explain the poem's meaning from beginning to end-- focusing on some of the more difficult phrases. It is concluded that the poem was meant to be largely ambiguous and that to fully understand it, certain sections cannot be taken literally. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources.
Filename: Secondco.doc
William Carlos Williams
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A 3 page paper which examines the life and work of William Carlos Williams and provides and annotated bibliography. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAwlwl.rtf
William Carlos Williams' "The Great Figure"
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5 pages in length. Conveyed within the very brief yet very weighty poetic boundaries of William Carlos Williams' "The Great Figure" is a collection of images that reaches from one end of the social spectrum to the other. Touching upon the aspects of technology, futurism and the modern age just to name a few, Williams combines few words with tremendous imagery in order to articulate his vision of the future amidst that which exists in the present. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCGrtFig.rtf
William Carlos Williams/2 poems on women
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An 8 page essay that analyzes two poems by American poet William Carlos Williams. In two of his poems, "The Young Housewife" and "Portrait of a Lady," Williams addressed the inconsistencies in the positions occupied by women in contemporary American society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khwcw.wps
William Heyen/Holocaust Poems
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A 10 page research paper/essay that discusses and explicates several Holocaust poems from William Heyen's texts, Erika and Shoah Train. The writer argues that Heyen's poetry not only illuminates the nature of the evil that was the Holocaust, but also relates this experience to today's world and the continuing legacy left by this world-altering example of what human beings are capable of perpetuating on each other. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khheyen.rtf
William Heyen/Shoah Train
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A 3 page research paper/essay that examines Heyen's latest volume of Holocaust poetry. Heyen's poetry has frequently focused on the Holocaust. He published his collection The Swastika Poems in 1977, which was subsequently revised and expanded into Erika (1984). His latest volume of Holocaust poetry is Shoah Train, which encompasses more than 70 poems written over the last dozen years (Shoah Train, 2003). A great deal of Holocaust literature has addressed the question of how such evil could have taken place. The Holocaust poetry in Shoah Train does not offer the reader definitive answers, but it does reveal multiple perspectives on human nature and its seemingly engrained propensity toward violence and evil. Heyen's poetry not only illuminates the nature of the evil that was the Holocaust, but also relates this experience to today's world and the continuing legacy left by this world-altering example of what human beings are capable of perpetuating on each other. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khwhsho.rtf
William Stafford’s “William at the Beach, Age 7”
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This 5 page report discusses a single brief poem of William Stafford and emphasizes the ways in which it serves as a statement about parenting and the trust a child has for his/her parent to explain the world and to protect them from its most dangerous aspects. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWstafrd.rtf
William Wordsworth’s Natural Imagery
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This 6 page paper examines the way poet William Wordsworth uses natural imagery in his work, and argues that for him, it was an escape from the city into a nature he loved. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVWdswth.rtf
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