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Most Popular Poetry Essays
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| Discuss the relationship between the city and the country as presented in Swift's `Description of a City Shower' and Pope's `Windsor Forest' |
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| Louis MacNeice's Meeting Point |
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| Modernism - T.S. Eliot's Preludes & Prufrock |
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| Sir Gawain and the Green Knight |
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| The Meaning of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. |
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| The poem Beowulf, edited by Daniel Donoghue and translated by Seamus Heaney, is a masterful piece of poetry. |
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| Beowulf vs. James Bond |
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| CR100A |
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| William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939). |
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| Deconstruction of Frost at midnight by Coleridge |
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| Nature Poetry - "Compare and Contrast the boyhood experiences of Seamus Heaney and William Wordsworth" |
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| The poem "Futility" by Wilfred Owen deals with the speaker's desperation after the experience of death on the battlefield which leads him to question the sense of life as well as sense of creation in general. |
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| How important is landscape in some of the literature you have studied on the Great War? |
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| How does Owen change his affiliations in "Translations"? Discuss his role as translator and 'go-between'. |
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| (a) âPreludeâ speaks of spiritually exhausted people who exist in the impersonal, tawdry modern city |
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| Emily Dickinson |
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| Compare Charlotte Smith: "To a Nightingale" and Coleridge: "The Nightingale, A Conversation Poem" |
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| Describe three poems by John Donne the theme of love |
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| Close Reading of Thomas Grey, "Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard" |
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| Discuss the relationship between structure and content in Shakespeare's sonnets and Spenser's "The Faerie Queene". |
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| Discuss the ways - conventional or unconventional - in which the poet's mistress is represented by any TWO poets of the period. Refer to at least three poems, commenting closely on at least two. |
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| Examine the relationship between literary innovation and classical imitation inElizabethan literature, with reference to Spenser's The Faerie Queene |
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| 'A Brilliant projection of a very common male viewpoint whereby women are to be denigrated (perhaps out of fear) and also celebrated as objects for male gratification'(George Parfitt). Is this an accurate description of the presentation of women in male-a |
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| Discuss the importance of the ideas of roots and rootlessness in post-colonial writing by comparing at least two different texts you have studied. |
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| Prufrock and other observations |
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