YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :My Life Had Stood A Loaded Gun by Emily Dickinson
Essays 151 - 180
In one page this essay analyzes Dickinson's poem in terms of symbolism, imagery, and theme with an evaluation of her employment of...
In five pages this poem is examined in a consideration of figurative language, imagery, and tone. There are no other sources list...
In a paper consisting of five pages the attitudes of these poets regarding God are discussed in terms of how they are reflected in...
hand and hand. Controlling of firearms would help in controlling other illegal activities that fall under the category of organiz...
In eight pages this paper discusses how gun control legislation has been ineffective because society is the problem, not guns. Se...
stress and arming robots with shotguns (Hanchette PG). And while these things did occur in Waco and Ruby Ridge, they prompted gun ...
In ten pages this paper examines how the poet's proclaimed ambivalence about religion is undercut by the religious references in h...
In five pages this paper examines the nobility of friendship from the perspectives of these literary giants. Four sources are cit...
do so in Florida without having to meet state permit requirements, according to the Miami Herald" (Anonymous NA). The tourist tha...
In three pages these two poems are contrasted and compared. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages lesbian theory is applied to an analysis of 'Master Letters.' Fifteen sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages these poets' visions of the next century are examined in a consideration of their respective works. Five sources ar...
In twenty three pages this research paper compares the laws of 10 countries regarding gun control in a consideration of whether or...
This paper looks at Dickinson's views about and relationship with nature through a reading of several of her poems. The author lo...
In 4 pages this paper explores the biographical elements of this Dickinson poem that are obscured by her uses of legal jargon. Th...
used as power weapons in such crimes as drive-by shootings, minor altercations and myriad other random acts of violence. With the...
of this in the following lines which use that imagery in the comparisons: "Thou ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain,/ Who afte...
17). While this image is certainly chilling, the overall tone of the poem is one of "civility," which is actually expressed in lin...
do that. Dave needs to understand himself well enough to determine that it is actually he who is flawed, and not society....
of this world. She is saying good-by to earthly cares and experience and learning to focus her attention in a new way, which is re...
logic of those for gun control and illustrate how they cling to smallest details, attempting to manipulate them to their own ends....
Dickinsons writing. While "no ordinance is seen" to those who are not participating in the war, it presence nevertheless is always...
is so irresponsible as to use firearms in violent assaults, being that there is no such connection with the average Americans abil...
accidental shootings of children, to stop thieves from stealing guns from households and to decrease the incidents of criminals di...
to discern the "inexhaustible richness of consciousness itself" (Wacker 16). In other words, the poetry in fascicle 28 presents ...
of mourning and regret, while singing the praises of something wondrous. I Came to buy a smile -- today (223) The first thing...
these two conditions; namely, common sense, in which guns should be kept away from untrustworthy people and, political philosophy ...
an assailant. It is because the person who is carrying it is sending out a message that if used, it will be to kill. Any person ...
who see; But microscopes are prudent in an emergency!" The poem whose first lines begin, "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers" is a ...
Additionally, Dickinson makes creative use of punctuation to create dramatic pauses between lines, as well as within them. The ...