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Daddy

Sylvia Plath’s poetry is well known for its deeply personal and emotional subject matter. Much of Plath’s poetry is confessional a...

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elise Published on 05/01/2001 1987 Reads Poetry

A Divine Image: Rhyme and Rythm

In "A Divine Image", Blake uses several techniques and literary devices, to transmit his thoughts about social injustice, cruelty ...

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ivoryraven29 Published on 04/25/2001 2171 Reads Poetry

Poetry as a Way Out

People who write poetry do so for various reasons. They write to express such things as anger, fear, happiness, and the unknown. ...

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PeachiKiwi Published on 04/21/2001 1909 Reads Poetry

Gwen Harwood: Changing of the Self

In Gwen Harwood’s poetry, the changes in an individual’s perspective and attitudes towards situations, surroundings and, therefore...

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kankean_au Published on 04/18/2001 2567 Reads Poetry

Andrea del Sarto- How Browning’s poetry can be linked to when it was written

Robert Browning’s poem, ‘Andrea del Sarto’ presents the reader with his views on the painter’s life, an artist who has lost faith ...

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Machinerage2001 Published on 03/26/2001 1768 Reads Poetry

Wilfred Owen - Comparing Poetry

Read and Compare and Contrast the Following Poems by Wilfred Owen: [It Was a Navy Boy], Anthem for Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decor...

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olliedstafford Published on 03/23/2001 2079 Reads Poetry

The Tell-Tale Heart - Mind Games: The Narrator’s Madness

Through the first person narrator, Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Tell-Tale Heart" illustrates how man’s imagination is capable of being s...

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loash Published on 03/22/2001 2373 Reads Poetry

Inherit the Wind

In the play “Inherit the Wind” by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, the defense faces numerous societal injustices, which is why ...

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Angel04 Published on 03/18/2001 3063 Reads Poetry

For Eleanor Boylan Talking With God - Retreating into a Cold Night

The end our road that is life, is death and the second we begin to live, we begin to die. A rendition of death and the loss of a l...

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Jeniffer Published on 03/17/2001 2378 Reads Poetry

Overhead in County Slogi and Woman Work - Comparison

In this essay where I am going to discuss the similaritys and differences between two poems. "Woman Work" written by Maya Angelou,...

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tainton Published on 03/08/2001 2789 Reads Poetry

War poems Comparison - The Send-Off and Ducle et decorum est

All Wilfred Owens’s poems seem to rhyme. The ends of the alternate lines rhyme in most all of his poems for example in “The send o...

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[-red-] Published on 02/25/2001 2705 Reads Poetry

The Goal

Emily Dickinson's "The Goal" discusses her theory that each human being lives each day striving to obtain one specific goal. She t...

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AmelitaM Published on 02/07/2001 1489 Reads Poetry

The Tiger and The Lamb - Comparison

“The Tiger” and “The Lamb” were both poems by William Blake. In this essay I am going to compare the two poems. Blake as a child w...

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r_wongy@hotmail.com Published on 02/06/2001 4246 Reads Poetry

Ode on a Grecian Urn - Critical Analysis

“More happy love! more happy, happy love!” (Keats, line 25). When one reads lines such as this, one cannot help but think that the...

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Admin Published on 01/29/2001 2378 Reads Poetry

The Road not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Analysis

Robert Lee Frost (born in San Francisco, March 26, 1874 and died in Boston, January 29, 1963) was one of America's leading 20th-ce...

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Vidhath Published on 01/20/2001 2736 Reads Poetry

Bacause I could not stop for death

In Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death “ (448), the speaker of the poem is a woman who relates about a situation...

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iqbal21120 Published on 01/02/2001 1694 Reads Poetry

Arrival of the Beebox

In a number of her poems, Sylvia Plath expresses a concern with the need to be in control. The speaker is often invested with powe...

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Admin Published on 12/31/2000 1808 Reads Poetry

Bored - Father

There is a phrase that people here time and time again, but don’t truly understand the meaning of it until the phrase can be appli...

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Admin Published on 12/12/2000 2053 Reads Poetry

The Author of Her book

In “The Author to Her Book,” Bradstreet is awash in indecision and internal conflicts over the merits and shortfalls of her creati...

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henwolf Published on 12/04/2000 2319 Reads Poetry

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

The circumstances surrounding the composition of Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" explain his use of "Th...

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nszabo Published on 11/28/2000 1931 Reads Poetry

The Unknown Citizen

The Unknown Citizen Is Me “The Unknown Citizen”, a poem written by W.H. Auden, reflects a period of vast change in America’s hi...

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Brown6857 Published on 11/16/2000 2208 Reads Poetry

Old New England

Derek Walcott’s “Old New England” is a poem concentrated upon the history of the beginning of New England colonies in America, but...

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Admin Published on 11/13/2000 2947 Reads Poetry

Wilfred Owen

Does Owens poetry do more than offer the reader an insight into the horrors of war? Discuss with reference to at least two poems. ...

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Lazybum26 Published on 10/22/2000 2259 Reads Poetry

The Author of Her book

In “The Author to Her Book,” Bradstreet is awash in indecision and internal conflicts over the merits and shortfalls of her creati...

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jrreid Published on 10/10/2000 3361 Reads Poetry

Song of Myself: Individuality and Free Verse

Forged in the fire of revolution and defined by manifest destiny, America has always been the land of the individual. Although the...

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shroomlife1 Published on 08/06/2000 1857 Reads Poetry

Indian Boarding School

"Compressed emotions," that is the explanation a teacher once gave to the ongoing question, "What is poetry?" He said it was someo...

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goldengrl Published on 07/05/2000 1686 Reads Poetry

Ode to the West Wind

" Ode to the West Wind" was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley shortly before his death in 1822. Shelley spent the majority of his li...

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lkaram16 Published on 05/28/2000 1866 Reads Poetry

My Other Self

In "My Other Self" the essayist takes the reader on a journey through a girl’s torturous emotional problems during a short period ...

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screamingbutterfly Published on 05/03/2000 2083 Reads Poetry

My Last Duchess

A dramatic monologue is a poem in which a single speaker who is not the poet recites the entire poem at a critical moment. The spe...

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Admin Published on 04/28/2000 1626 Reads Poetry

Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening - Symbolic Setting

Robert Frost’s love of nature is expressed in the setting of his poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening." His elaborate de...

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pstickles Published on 04/10/2000 2060 Reads Poetry