The hope of the poet

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Term papers   |   10/16/2009   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « Works cited. Not until the end of his career as a poet, albeit a mere couple years, does Keats write perhaps his most illuminating lines, clearly communicating ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Release and total restoration. The aspirations of the imagination versus the poem's exertion. Death as the only means of escape. Pinnacle of release and escape from reality. Conclusion. Works cited....»

Dual critique: "The American Scholar" and "The Poet"

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Term papers   |   04/06/2009   |   .doc   |   6 pages
Document abstract : « What we are ordered to take in The American Scholar is arrogated to the Poet, and our hope of an unmediated relationship to the universe is completely dispelled ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The most crucial quality of the American Scholar. Developing the image of an independent self . Mocking the ?herd' for their acquiescence in allowing themselves to be classified as such. A democratic vision in The Poet. Iimages of...»

Clash of the Christians: Why Rome's Religious and Social Practices Catalyzed the Christian Explosion in the First Century

Political science   |   Social sciences   |   Presentation   |   05/06/2008   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « and practices, the Romans did not place any hope in an afterlife either, as illustrated in Diffugere Nives, a poem written by Horace, a popular poet around the ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The Romans and afterlife. The emphasis on the importance of worldly effects. Roman rituals surrounded a sacrifice . Conclusion. Works cited....»

What do you hear or perceive as the expressive narrative of the third movement of Beethoven's Sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 #2 and how does the music create that narrative?

Arts & media   |   Arts and art history   |   Term papers   |   05/17/2009   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « that death is near. After having been scared and charmed by death, the poet needs to relax and to hope. In fact the last movement ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Why the sonata became popular. Analyzing the contrasts . Introduction of the coda . Conclusion....»

Heathen Morton and Religious Bradford

History & geography   |   Medieval history   |   School essay   |   10/12/2007   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « The Separatists, envying the prosperity and hope of the plantation at Ma-re Mount conspired together against mine host [Morton] especially Morton was a poet. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Morton's portrayal Bradford and the Puritan community . Morton as a poet. Bradford as a moral man deeply in love with his Puritan religion. Bradford's characterization of Morton as a man preoccupied with idleness. Insights into the...»

North, by Seamus Heaney

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Term papers   |   12/11/2007   |   .doc   |   8 pages
Document abstract : « thick folds of terror and history that Heaney describes, there is, after all, a message of hope. There is a life-enhancing solidarity between the poet and the ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Heaney's profound sense of metaphor . The experience of returning to the North. Seamus Deane's review of Heaney's objective. A theme that is present through out the book . The final lines of 'Kinship'. The voice of the woman . The...»

Addressing Inferno Canto XIX: Simony and Corruption in the Papacy

Political science   |   Social sciences   |   School essay   |   06/03/2008   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « Because life was so unpredictable and unstable, people looked to the hope of salvation in Canto XIX by the three contemporary popes that the Poet condemns to ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Dante intentions to showcase specific examples of corruption in the Church . The second pope the Poet singles out for condemnation . The poets painting Clement V as the worst of the corrupt simoniacs to come. Conclusio...»

The Church's Grasp: Captivity in Joyce's Dubliners

Philosophy & literature   |   Linguistics   |   Presentation   |   08/07/2007   |   .doc   |   2 pages
Document abstract : « Dubliners are betrayed by the reality of the absence of God and hope in their In A Little Cloud, the aspiring poet Little Chandler regrets his pious life when ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The character of Joyce. The Catholic Church's controle of the boy. The story of Father Flynn and his young companion . Conclusion. Works cited....»

Unconscious discord: The battle between modern Greece and its ideal in the mind

History & geography   |   Modern history   |   Presentation   |   07/07/2008   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « of its previous state with an unprecedented hope and alacrity (72). Andersen s conclusive thoughts greatly opposed those of Biddle, though the poet and the ...»

Synopsis abstract : «'Greece seemed to be known ground' for Andersen.. Andersen's conclusive thoughts greatly opposed those of Biddle.. Why would both Biddle and Andersen leave Greece with such different perspectives?. From the cases of these men some insight may be...»

"Homer Loves Odysseus; Virgil Loves Aeneas - but Aeneas Doesn't Love Dido"

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   School essay   |   10/11/2007   |   .doc   |   2 pages
Document abstract : « Homer was a great poet in Virgil s mind, but Odysseus was a bastard Achaean. a sea-farer wandering from land to land after the Trojan War in hope of going home ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Odysseus: A favorite of the goddess Athena. Juno's plan of causing Dido and Aeneas to fall in love . Conclusion....»

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