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6738 The Spiritual Disease in "Under the Hood". This three-page graduate paper explores the spiritual disease that Don Sharp illuminates in "Under the Hood". This disease is a narrowness of spirit, which is reflected in a disease of vision - an inability to discern true reality. 3pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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6797 Sor Juan Ines De La Cruz's "Poems, Protest, and a Dream". This essay discusses Cruz's Poems, Protest, and a Dream : Selected Writings. The paper focuses on Cruz's argument against the sexism and patriarchy within the Church. As a nun who lived in seventeenth century Mexico, she distinguished herself as a writer and intellectual. Because of this, the Church tried to silence her, since she was outside of her "gender role" in her intellectual pursuits. Thus, one of the strongest pieces in this book is her defense of the status of women, and their right to also pursue intellectual activities. In this way, she was a very good influence on other nuns. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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6808 Application of the Preface to Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads and Lucy Poems. This seven-page undergraduate paper applies the ideas of the "Preface" to a selection of Wordsworth's poems. These are the Lucy poems and the lyrical ballads. Ideas from the "Prelude" are included in this analysis. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6809 Wordsworth's Rendering of Nature in the Lyrical Ballads. This four-page undergraduate paper examines how Wordsworth renders to others the extraordinary joy which he gleaned from nature. The poems used to illustrate this are "Michael", "Resolution and Independence", and "The Idiot Boy". 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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6810 Nature Versus Rationality In Wordsworth's Poetry. This essay examines Wordsworth poetry for signs of the difference between Romantic and Pre-Victorian poetry. By reading two poems that represent Wordsworth early, and later works, it is possible to see the ways the different approaches to "mankind" manifest in different interpretations. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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7722 If a Woman Was a Potted Plant. A Comparison of Rudyard Kipling's "If.."and Alice Walker's "a woman is not a potted plant". The discussion outlines how the two poems are set on opposite ends of the sexual spectrum. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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12000 Examining Three Robert Frost Poems. Robert Frost was one of America's most beloved poets. His easy-to-read poems are beloved and read in every high school and college in America. As we will see, however, while Frost's language is simple and direct, all his poems contain symbolism and hidden meanings that make his poetry even more memorable. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 6 sources.
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