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18796 Poem By Edward Lear. The given poem by Edward Lear belongs to the sub-genre of "nonsense poetry." A "nonsense" poem does not, of course, imply that it has no meaning or purpose. The ability of nonsense poems such as the given poem to entertain and educate relies heavily upon children's (and adults', for that matter) delight in the humorous and the illogical (Lukens, 252).
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18344 The Symbolic Value of Orpheus and the Golden Lyre and Musical Metaphor in Alexander's Feast by John Dryden. Synopsis: This paper will discuss Alexander's Feast by John Dryden, and will explore the symbolism and metaphor within the text. By understanding how music plays a major part of this poem, we can see symbolic and metaphorical value in this theme.
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18346 Themes of War in The Wasteland by T.S. Eliot. Synopsis: This paper will discuss the nature of war in T.S. Eliot's poem The Wasteland. By observing this pattern in the poem, we can see how he uses historical references to the war time period of his era.
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18380 A Symbolic and Alliterative Analysis of Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen. This paper will analyze the poem Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen. By making a study of alliteration in this poem, as well as symbolic analysis of the text, we will discover what elements of poetical device are present in Owen's poem.
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18385 An Analysis of Love and Loyalty in When You Are Old by William Butler Yeats and Time and Again by Rainer Maria Rilke. This paper will seek to understand the common theme of sad love in two poems. By analyzing When You Are Old by William Butler Yeats and Time and Again by Rainer Maria Rilke, we can see the common bonds of love they hold within their textual structure.
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18807 A Comparison of George Herbert's "Sin" and John Donne's "Holy Sonnet #1". Summary: This paper compares two different poems. The devotional lyrics "Sin," by George Herbert, and "Holy Sonnet #1," by John Donne, differ radically in both their speaking voices and their representations of the relationship between the speaker and God. As this essay will argue, Donne's "Holy Sonnet" may be distinguished from Herbert's "Sin" by its profoundly personal and emotional speaking voice.
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18808 Compare the voice and mood in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Summary: This paper compares the voice and mood in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Cousin Vit" and in William Wordsworth's "Surprised by Joy." A comparison of the voice and mood created in Gwendolyn Brooks' "the rites of Cousin Vit" and William Wordsworth's "Surprised by Joy" reveals not only how each poet uses poetic devices to create impressions in the reader's mind.
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