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Poetry is one of the oldest and most studied forms of literary expression, making it a central subject across English literature, humanities, and arts courses at every level. Students write about poems to develop close reading skills, engage with questions of form and meaning, and understand how compressed language can carry profound emotional and philosophical weight. The works and poets that appear most frequently in this area — including Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Walt Whitman, Charles Bukowski, Isaac Rosenberg, Arthur Hugh Clough, Herrick, and Marvell — represent a wide historical range, giving essays rich material for examining how poetry responds to its cultural moment.

The papers collected here take several distinct approaches. Comparative analysis is especially common, placing two poems or poets side by side to examine shared themes such as death, nature, race, or war. Other essays focus on a single poet's body of work, tracing pessimism, nationalism, or the relationship between narrator and reader across multiple pieces. Formalist explications — working line by line through structure, imagery, and tone — also appear frequently, as do essays that apply broader critical frameworks such as the Apollonian and Dionysian myth to interpret poetic meaning and argue for a specific reading of a speaker or author's intent.

A strong essay on poetry begins with a precise, arguable thesis about what a poem does and how it achieves that effect. Evidence should be drawn directly from the text — specific lines, word choices, and structural decisions — rather than broad generalizations about the poet's life. The most common pitfall is summarizing a poem's content instead of analyzing its craft; every claim about meaning should be anchored to the language on the page.

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Pericles: Policies That Built the Athenian Empire
The Expansion of the Athenian Empire is largely credited to Pericles expansionary tactics while he was a leader. Pericles was an Athenian political leader mostly accountable for the complete growth in the 5th century, of both the empire and democracy of Athens. With an objective to prevent possible occurrence of hostilities, Pericles organized a conference with Greek states in pursuit for remedy how to curb increasing tensions.
Paper Undergraduate
Influential Victorian Literature: Scott and Historical Fiction
The paper focuses upon the body of work produced by Sir Walter Scott. The paper focuses a little upon his life outside of writing, but mostly the focus has to do with his work. Some topics in the paper include the content, style, special characteristics, and criticism of his work. His was a Victorian, Scottish writer, who attracted large audiences both during and after his lifetime.
Research Paper Doctorate
Factors of the Civil Rights Movement
This paper looks at the uniqueness of the African American civil rights movement of the 1960s, particularly how this distinction manifested through three pieces of art: Turner's book, "Sitting In", Giovanni's collected work of poetry, and the film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." This paper discusses the major factors at work for the bulk of those pieces and how they demonstrated the changes of the era.
Paper Undergraduate
Robert Frost: life, work, and literary significance
Robert Frost is one of the most celebrated poets in American history, and ranks as one of the most prolific composers of American literature. The subjects that he explores in his poems usually involve elements of nature…
Research Paper High School
Political Statements and Forms of Expression: Poetry and Painting
The paper is an extended comparison. The paper contains an outline, paper summary, paper, and annotated bibliography. Thus it is a complete project. The artworks that are discussed are "Howl," a poem by Allen Ginsberg and "Guernica," a painting by Pablo Picasso. The paper demonstrates how the artworks have several shared themes in common including morality, freedom, and happiness.
Essay Doctorate
Phillip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella
¶ … microtheme poem- Astrophil Stella Sidney link: http://pages.uoregon./rbear/Stella.html a microtheme analysis
Essay Undergraduate
Poems by Emily Dickinson and Joy Harjo
Emily Dickinson's "After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comes," and "Eagle Poem" by Joy Harjo.
Paper Undergraduate
British poetry and literary traditions
¶ … narrative technique in poetry of the nineteenth century is to discuss the various meanings and symbols written in the words of that era. Victorian poetry, including Romantic poetry, included an eclectic mix.
Essay Doctorate
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
¶ … Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost
Paper Undergraduate
Song Lyrics as Poetry: Teaching Music Alongside Literature
Poetry and Music: Should Lyrics be Taught as Poetry?