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Our Little Sister is Worried
by Rex Turbo, Jan 20, 2008
A critique and analysis of an ancient Chinese poem.
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Poets Cornered: Larrikin Metre
by Barry Carozzi, Jan 3, 2008
Poets Cornered is for people who want to learn more about poetry and how it works. Each issue will introduce some aspect of the poet's craft.
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Frederick Douglass and Poetry
by Eric O., Jan 3, 2008
How the author, Frederick Douglass, uses poetry in his autobiography.
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"Home Burial" by Robert Frost
by Benjamin Caro, Dec 28, 2007
An analysis of the poem "Home Burial" by Robert Frost.
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The Reality of Alcohol
by Mr.MeXP, Nov 28, 2007
Comparing Langston Hughe's "Morning After" to "10 Rounds with Jose Cuervo" by Tracy Byrd.
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Anglophone and Francophone Poetry
by e.flip, Dec 21, 2007
It is pride, pleasure, hunger, and pain. It is conflict and concord, they're one in the same. African poetry is all these things and more. Deep-rooted in struggle and apartheid, Anglophone and Francophone poems represent the best and worst that African life has to offer.
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Analysis of the Goblin Market
by Aine Mark, Dec 28, 2007
An in depth look at the poem The Goblin Market.
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The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
by TylerDekraker, Nov 16, 2007
What could make a good honest man sacrifice is one and only son? The poem “The Parable of the Old Man and the Young” shows its true meaning by showing how prideful decisions lead to Abrams demise, how the use of imagery adds to showing that prideful decisions lead to Abrams death, and how pride affect me in my life.
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"Out, Out" by Robert Frost
by LouiseALacy, Oct 28, 2007
An article on the Robert Frost poem "Out, Out" which would help any A Level English student.
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The Presentation of Madness and Its Consequences in Five Poems by Browning and Tennyson
by J. J. Klingberg, Oct 24, 2007
The use of dramatic monologue in the Victorian poems of Lord Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning.
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