Compare poems

Compare and contrast some of the poems from this week’s readings. You may compare poems from a single poet, or compare poems across poets. Have a debatable, persuasive claim and focus on specific points of comparison.

Submission Instructions:

 

Your essays should be in MLA Style and approximately 1625-1950 words, not including the Work(s) Cited page. Meeting the minimum word requirement makes you eligible for a C grade. Meeting the maximum word requirements makes you eligible for an A grade. As with most academic writing, this essay should be written in third person. Please avoid both first person (I, we, our, etc.) and second person (you, your).

Double space your information from your name onward, and don’t forget a title. All papers should be in Times New Roman font with 12-point type with one-inch margins all the way around your paper. All paragraph indentations should be indented five spaces (use the tab key) from the left margin. All work is to be left justified. When quoting lines in literature, please research the proper way to cite short stories, plays, or poems.

Use at least 2 scholarly sources, MLA style citations

 

Poems to choose from :

John Grisham: “Somewhere for Everyone”

Sharon Olds “First Thanksgiving”

“Still Life in Landscape”

“After Making Love in Winter”

“The Planned Child”

Linda Pastan “A Rainy Country”

“I am Learning to Abandon the World”

“The Obligation to Be Happy”

“Why Are Your Poems so Dark?”

Larry Levis: “Signs”

“To a Wren on Calvary”

“Winter Stars”

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