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  • Assessments of 3 Children's Books


This paper examines three children's books and assesses them as to their developmental appropriateness for their targeted age group.



  • Athena, the later term 'Vogue' and its Etymology.


This paper is about Athena. The student was inspired about this paper after reading different fragments of the Catalogues of Women and Eoiae. As the inspirer and the shaper of Perseus, Athena could be counted on to have supernatural and heroically beautiful features, but the precise nature of this beauty was not plain to be found.



  • Attitudes Towards Fathers in Three 20th-Century Poems


In this paper an essay and physics homework helper examines in detail three poems about fathers by three 20th century poets: “Bored” by Margaret Atwood, “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke. The paper illuminates similarities between the three poems, in that the child is depicted as passive, and the father as active but not necessarily expressive. The attitude towards fathers in these poems is one of unquestionable devotion, but also of regret that the time spent could not have, somehow, been better.



  • Audience and Imagery in Samuel Daniel's Sonnet III from Delia.


C.S. Lewis, in English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, dismissed Daniel's Delia on the grounds that: "It offers no ideas, no psychology, and of course no story: it is simply a masterpiece of phrasing and melody" (Lewis 491). Samuel Daniel's sonnet sequence, Delia (1592), is undeniably remarkable for its phrasing and melody. However, one can take issue with Lewis' depiction of Daniel's achievement. This essay will argue that, contrary to Lewis' statement, Daniel's Delia reveals a complex level of interlocking patterns of thematic ideas and imagery. One cannot assert broad generalizations about a poet's entire work, much less the poetic production of an entire era, from the textual analysis of a single work.



  • Audubon and Quadrophenia.


Using this paper topic to complete my english homework help a writer compares the narrative strucutre and lyrical style of Robert Penn Warren's "Audubon" and The Who's "Quadrophenia".



  • Aunt Jennifer's Tigers.


This undergraduate paper examines and analyzes Adrienne Rich's poem, "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" with an introductory paragraph which discusses theme and thesis, a second section which discusses the similes and symbolism in the poem, and a third section which analyzes the poet's choice of words and phrases to convey her meaning.



  • Auster's "Ghosts" and Human Relationships.


This paper explores Paul Auster's novella "Ghosts" and describes why the these of this story is how human beings can never truly get close to each other.


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