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Lassel's How to Watch Your Brother Die
by Joel18Wolters08, Sep 13, 2008
Michael Lassell's poem How to Watch Your Brother Die presents a unique situation between two brothers where one brother's sexual orientation forms a barrier that discontinues all contact between the siblings.
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The Role of Sex and the Value of Loyal Wed Lock Emulated in the Odyssey
by Angela Mulligan, Sep 9, 2008
Sex plays a predominant role in every society known to man, and the culture portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey is no exception.
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The Inner Self of the Speaker
by Do Cantin Meaney, Sep 8, 2008
The word "bitch" may have different meanings. The female poet Carolyn Kizer appears to be exploring these different meanings in her poem "Bitch".
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The Olympic Dream
by Christine Ramsay, Aug 26, 2008
Our Team GB has come home with its haul of medals. A great achievement.
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Eavesdropping on a Chickpea
by Douglas Bass, Aug 26, 2008
Reflections on the poem "Chickpea to Cook" by Jelaluddin Rumi.
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Edward Lear: A Delight for All Readers
by diamondz, Aug 26, 2008
The Owl and the Pussy Cat by Edward Lear contributes to the delight for children readers. Lear brings to life the world of fairy tales and attempts to blur the line between reality and illusion through his vibrant fictitious characters.
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A Loving Wrath: Virgil's Godly Attributes
by Tara Hurlburt, Aug 24, 2008
Academic research, opinion regarding Dante and Virgil.
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Concerning Poetry
by B Dworkin Robertson, Aug 18, 2008
A look at people's perceptions on what they think poetry should be and what it actually is.
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Big Momma
by Lennell, Aug 11, 2008
I was thinking about my grandmother.
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That Imp Bird Pursues Me Perpetually: Edgar Poe's Application of Poetic Metaphor in the Raven
by MMarchaud, Aug 11, 2008
This article explores in-depth Poe's use of poetic metaphor in The Raven by examining each stanza of the poem in detail. It also offers some insights into how Poe came to write this American masterpiece.
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