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POETRY
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What Is Poetry ? : 4 page paper that describes the essence and development of poetry. This paper presents considerations in regards to poetic themes, styles, and similar development that is present in this vastly diverse literary format. The writer stresses the concise nature of poetic structures and presents two poets, Emily Dickinson and Ogden Nash, as examples of individuals who both successfully display poetic brevity. Bibliography lists several sources. Poetry.wps Edgar Allan Poes "Annabel Lee" : A 5 page paper that provides an explication of Poe's poem, while also demonstrating the way he utilizes form to support the themes of love and loss. No additional sources cited. Poeann.wps Edgar Allan Poes "The Raven" : A 7 page explication of Edgar Allan Poes immortal poem. The paper shows how all the poem elements -- rhyme, meter, word choice, imagery, and metaphor -- all work together to create an atmosphere of doom. Four sources including poem. Raven.wps Edgar Allan Poes "The Haunted Palace" : In 6 pages, the writer analyzes, "The Haunted Palace" by Edgar Allan Poe as a poetic tragedy of grotesque implications. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Poeshau.wps Edgar Allan Poes Poetry / Death and Sexuality : A 10 page paper discussing the idea that the source of Poes morbid imagination may have been the deaths of so many of his female relatives and loved ones, and his inability to separate the concept of "mothers" from "brides." Bibliography lists 6 sources. Poelong.wpsEdgar Allan Poes Poetry / Influenced By The Death Around Him : This 6 page essay discusses how the deaths of Poe's mother, stepmother, and wife affected him and were all reflected in his poetry. Specific examples from "To Helen," "Annabel Lee," "The Raven," and "Lenore" are provided to illustrate this thesis. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Poemothe.wps Edgar Allan Poe / How His Life Is Reflected In His Works : A 7 page paper on the personality of Edgar Allan Poe, and how his life experiences fit into his work -- particularly his poems. The writers argues that Poes obsession with death was simply endemic in the young mans disturbed personality, and his writings are simply a reflection of an emotional problem hed always had. Bibliography lists five sources. Puzzlep.wpsEdgar Allan Poes Mysterious Death : 10 pages in length. For nearly a century and a half, speculation has surrounded the untimely death of Edgar allan poe. But now there is new evidence suggesting he did not die drunk, but rather from another malady entirely. The writer shows us how Poe's life, full of sorrow and disappointment, may have ultimately lead to his early demise. Poedie.wps Edgar Allan Poe / Melancholy In His Poetry : A 5 page paper discussing the evolution of melancholy in two of Poes poems, The Raven, and Annabel Lee. Discusses Poes life, as background to understanding his works. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Melpoe.wps *MANY More Edgar Allan Poe Papers Are Available in the Literature/American Section! Emily Dickinson / Life & Works : A 10 page paper discussing the life and works of this poet. Dickinson's favorite themes and reclusive lifestyle are analyzed with relevance to one another. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Emily.wps Emily Dickinson As A Transcendentalist : A 6 page paper analyzing whether the famous nineteenth-century poet can actually be considered a transcendentalist. Looking at evidence presented in several of her poems, the writer argues that Dickinson would like to have been such, but many of her fears and obsessions rose from her Calvinist background. The paper uses five of her poems -- "These are the days when birds come back", "I heard a fly buzz when I died", "Because I could not stop for death," "Further in summer than the birds", and "Tell all the truth but tell it slant" to support its thesis. No critical sources are cited. Transdic.wpsEmily Dickinson & The Utter Pain Of Blank In Her Poetry : A 5 page paper comparing two poems by Emily Dickinson -- "Pain has an Element of Blank", and "There is a pain so utter." The writer concludes that one poem attempts to describe pain in terms of metaphors, while the other attempts to replicate the "blankness" of true pain. No additional sources cited. Dicpain.wpsE mily Dickinsons "As Imperceptibly As Grief" : A 3 page paper examining Emily Dickinsons poem. This paper looks at how Dickinson is able to use the cycles of the seasons to indicate the likelihood of the ongoing nature of mans consciousness as well. It examines in particular her word choices and development of theme. No additional sources cited. Emilyd.wpsEmily Dickinsons "As Imperceptibly As Grief" # 2 : A 3 page explication of Dickinsons poem. This paper notes that Dickinsons style strongly reflects the rhythms of the Protestant hymns she heard each Sunday in church. It also shows how she uses her unique ability to look closely at nature and the natural world to illustrate her reflections on the invisible and ineffable -- in short, how she uses nature to prove her articles of faith. No additional sources cited. Emilyd2.wpsEmily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop For Death.." : An insightful 3 page analysis of Dickinson's poem in which the writer describes theme, message, personification and so forth. No Bibliography. Dickpoem.wps Emily Dickinsons "I Send Two Sunsets": A 4 page explication and analysis of Emily Dickinsons poem "I Send Two Sunsets." The paper demonstrates how through a comparison of the creation of a poem to the creation of a sunset, Dickinson creates a radical analogy of a human beings creative process with Gods. Bibliography lists four sources. Diffsun.wpsEmily Dickinson's "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed..." : 4 page explication and analysis of Emily Dickinson's "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed," in which the writer attempts to explain Dickinson's purpose, meaning, use of metaphors, and so forth. This detailed analysis literally "gets to the heart" of the poem. No Bibliography. Liquor.wps Emily Dickinson's "The Soul Selects Her Own Society" : A 5 page explication of this poem by Emily Dickinson. The writer details the metaphors of the poem, its form and rhyme scheme, and critical views of its relationship to Dickinsons own life. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Soulsct.wps Emily Dickinsons "A Bird Came Down the Walk": This 5 page paper discusses the Dickinson poem "A Bird Came Down The Walk" and the poets use of tone, imagery, and figurative language. No additional sources cited. Emilybir.wps Emily Dickinson's "Apparently With No Surprise" : A 1 page essay on theme, imagery, and symbolic expression in this work by Dickinson. The writer also evaluates her technique and use of allusion. No Bibliography. Dickin.wps *TOTAL PRICE FOR THIS ESSAY ONLY $ onfiles |