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Levine and Simic: A Comparison and Contrast Analysis. This three-page undergraduate paper examines the poems "Butcher Shop" and "Animals Are Passing From Our Lives," and discusses similarities and differences in terms of tone, theme, imagery, person, wording, and metaphors.
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Anger in Catullus and Medea: A Comparative Analysis. This three-page undergraduate paper compares and contrasts Catullus' anger toward Lesbia's infidelity in some of his poems with Medea's anger towards Jason's infidelity. The author quotes the poems of Catullus and the plays of Euripedes to support the paper's thesis.
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Writing Women into Love and Religious Knowledge: A Brief Look at Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia and Amphilanthus, Mary Sidney Herbert's "Psalm 139", and Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. This 5-page Undergraduate essay discusses Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia and Amphilanthus, Mary Sidney Herbert's "Psalm 139", and Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum, especially in relation to themes of female agency, love, religion, and knowledge. The paper also provides a brief biography of each poet and a brief look at the cultural climate of the time.
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Assessment Of Poetry. This paper is on the topic of assessing poetry. Poetry has figurative language, musical sound, and different symbols. The assessment of poetry is similar to that of fiction, but more precise.
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15055 Poetry Comparison This eleven-page undergraduate paper compares and contrasts the Gerard Manley Hopkins poem "The Lantern out of Doors" with the Thomas Hardy poem, "After the Journey." The author analyzes the poems in detail and discusses the style and theme of them both.
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15161 Ezra Pound, The River-Merchants Wife This paper examines Ezra Pound's, "The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter". It examines techniques such as metaphor, simile, personification, word choice, repetition, and recurring motifs or patterns and how these help to create meaning (theme) and secure a response from the reader.
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15196 Ballad of Birmingham Ballard of Birminham is a poem written about a mother that tells her daughter to not march in the streets and allows her to go to a church. Sadly, the girl is killed at the church. This actually happened in Birmingham in 1963.
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