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Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher". This paper presents a brief critical exploration of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher"
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Memo to President Sumiyoshi Concerning Information Technologies. This paper supports implementing increased IT within Sumi Trading Co., Ltd. (a fictional company) as a way to increase profit. This shall be achieved through first identifying four problems that currently exist within the company and then countering these problems with four solutions achieved through utilizing IT.
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William Blake: Comparison Of His Poems. Blake was a revolutionary in the real sense and this is evident form most of his work. It is important to understand why Blake chose a path different from other Romantic poets because this helps in analyzing his work. This paper compares and contrasts four poems of Blake and proves that this poet possessed a very original style and unique poetic sense.
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Paraphrase and Analysis of "Sunday Afternoons". This four-page undergraduate paper is divided into sections. The main idea is that, even though the structure of the poem is quite simple, the theme is a very complicated one, related to psychological development.
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Analysis of Poems Based in the Son Buddhist Tradition This six-page undergraduate paper is an analysis of nine poems, and includes a brief overview of the Son Buddhist tradition. A summary of the whole discussion is included.
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The Glass Menagerie. The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams vividly sets its characters in contradictions between conventional values and realities. It forces the characters to reveal their inner self by contradicting the realities as well as their desires. In the play, the contradictions at some point are revealed through symbolism, but more generally, they reveal the characters as fugitive outcasts
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Death and its Significance in Emily Dickenson's Poem Number 280. This paper explores Emily Dickenson's Poem Number 280 and how and why it is significant to the reader. This poem addresses the ultimate finality of death.
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