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Frost, Larkin, and Nature
by rowan, Nov 19, 2008
How do the poems by Frost and Larkin fit in with our nature as interpreted by Plato, Hobbes, and Rousseau?
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Wordsworth
by rowan, Apr 29, 2008
Analyzing and comparing Nutting and The Prelude by Wordsworth.
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The Lives of the Migrant Workers
by rowan, Mar 20, 2008
What Steinbeck tells us about migrant workers in Of Mice and Men.
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The Generation Gap Portrayed by Larkin, Plath, and Heaney
by rowan, Mar 20, 2008
Everyone experiences the generation gap. Larkin, Plath and Heaney all portray feelings of separation and even resentment to their parents as they represent history and not the present. They use different techniques to portray the gap as well as adopting different tones throughout the poem. The bombast in the poems even becomes humor and the poems are often ironic and sarcastic.
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Comparing Wilfed Owen and Rupert Brooke
by rowan, Mar 12, 2007
Comparing and contrasting the poems Futility by Wilfred Owen and The Soldier by Rupert Brooke
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Edgar Allen Poe
by rowan, Feb 15, 2007
Contrasting the pit and the pendulum with the tell tale heart
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Frankenstein
by rowan, Mar 12, 2007
Why did Mary Shelley include Walton's introductory letters
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The Sorrows Of Young Werther
by rowan, Feb 13, 2007
About the book "The Sorrows Of Young Werther".
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