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The Sacred & The Profane In Wallace Stevens' 'Sunday Morning'
(3 Pages, 35.85 USD)
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A 3 page explication of Wallace Stevens' famous long poem. It presents the difficulties inherent in a deistic view of the sacred, but stops short of advocating a truly Christian vision; in fact, it ends by advocating no vision at all. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -weave
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Wallace Stevens' 'The Rock' / Reality, Illusion, & Imagination
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper analyzing Stevens' poem in terms of the way it deals with alternate modes of reality. The paper particularly concentrates on how 'The Rock' uses metaphor to emphasize the metaphysical nature of existence. Bibliography lists six sources.
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Paper Keywords -weave
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Thomas, Roethke, & Rich / Theme Of Struggle In Poetry
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper arguing that struggle and its resulting helplessness has value for both the observer and the participant as seen from the viewpoint of Dylan Thomas in 'Do not go..,' Roethke in 'My Papa's Waltz,' and Rich in '...Woman Mourned....' The paper discusses death, the dance of struggle, will(power), and helplessness as they relate to these three poems. No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -dymas
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Two Poems, Two Fathers, Two Sons
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper on Theodore Roethke's poem 'My Papa's Waltz' and Robert Hayden's 'Those Winter Sundays.' The paper shows that while both poems are about a man's memories of his boyhood relationship with his father, the experiences related are very different because of the fathers' ability or inability to communicate with their sons. Bibliography lists two sources (the poems themselves).
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Innocence & Experience In The Poems William Blake
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper on the meaning of these two terms in Blake's poetry. It especially discusses whether Blake feels innocence is desirable in an adult, or experience in a child. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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William Blake's 'The Chimney Sweeper' and the Theme of Child Neglect
(6 Pages, 71.7 USD)
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A 6 page paper discussing this theme in William Blake's infamous Romantic-era poem. The writer details various references made by Blake to child neglect and also describes some of the attitudes that were prevalent at that time. Thesis is well-argued and well-supported. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -wake
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William Blake's 'Tiger, Tiger' - Explained And Extended
(3 Pages, 35.85 USD)
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Sold as 3 pages. This file contains a creative attempt at poetic writing in which the writer adds approximately two verses to William Blake's 'Tiger, Tiger'- keeping in sync with the original author's intent, meaning, and style. A short explication of the original poem & its meaning is also provided. No outside sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -wake
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William Blake's 'The Lamb' vs. 'The Tyger'
(4 Pages, 47.8 USD)
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A 4 page paper that posits that William Blake's 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' are songs that speak of choice. The choice is both for quality of life and choice for after-life, because if the choice is not made in the instant, it is too late. Making specific comparisons in the visual aesthetics created by the two poems, the writer makes the argument that the choice, according to Blake, is the choice between freedom in 'the Lamb' and enslavement by 'the Devil.' No additional sources cited.
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Paper Keywords -wake
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William Blake's 'The Lamb' vs. 'The Tyger' / Symmetry
(4 Pages, 47.8 USD)
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A 4 page paper that posits that Blake knew what he was writing about in 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger.' Although the Lamb is perceived as strictly the 'good path,' it is not the poem which speaks of symmetry. That information is provided in 'The Tyger.' This paper argues that while the message in 'The Lamb' may lead to God, so does the message in 'The Tyger.' Being creations of God, both the tiger and the lamb are necessary to individual progress. The true answer lies in balance, or symmetry.
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Paper Keywords -wake
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