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Edward Albee • ISBN 9780451158710
Sylvia Plath, F. Hughes • ISBN 9780571322725
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(Not all poems are included here!! I have only covered a few: Daddy, Medusa, Tulips, Getting There, Lady Lazarus, Paralytic, Ariel, Cut, The Applicant) This is basically a line by line analysis of the poems with close reading for each stanza. Everything in the analysis can be related to themes and ideas in the poems (and some are also cross-related to the other poems I've included in the notes!!) I hope this helps :))
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Ariel • Sylvia Plath, F. Hughes• ISBN 9780571322725
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(Not all poems are included here!! I have only covered a few: Daddy, Medusa, Tulips, Getting There, Lady Lazarus, Paralytic, Ariel, Cut, The Applicant) This is basically a line by line analysis of the poems with close reading for each stanza. Everything in the analysis can be related to themes and ideas in the poems (and some are also cross-related to the other poems I've included in the notes!!) I hope this helps :))
An act by act analysis of WAVW by Edward Albee -- The analyses for each act are broken down into specific characters and themes, as well as recurring ideas that apply to each of the characters (i.e. George's impotence, Honey's childishness). Close reading of specific quotes and how they apply to themes of the play are also included! I did this as more of an analysis of the minds of the characters and their perceptions of themselves (identity, selfhood, self worth etc.) so it doesn't really ta...
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Who\'s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? • Edward Albee• ISBN 9780451158710
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An act by act analysis of WAVW by Edward Albee -- The analyses for each act are broken down into specific characters and themes, as well as recurring ideas that apply to each of the characters (i.e. George's impotence, Honey's childishness). Close reading of specific quotes and how they apply to themes of the play are also included! I did this as more of an analysis of the minds of the characters and their perceptions of themselves (identity, selfhood, self worth etc.) so it doesn't really ta...