A List Of The Best Compare And Contrast Essay Topics On Poetry
One type of essay that students should always be prepared to write, both in high school and when they are finally in college, is compare and contrast type of paper. This type of academic writing requires students to identify the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. These subjects could be humans, objects, literary works and even the weather. In order to engage in successful writing of your compare and contrast paper, it is important that you pay attention to the subjects being compared and contrasted and also, the themes if you are writing on literary works.
Being a poetry academic essay, your concentration should be on the characters contained in the work and the theme of the work. Now that you know all these, it is time for you to concentrate on choosing an interesting topic for your compare and contrast paper on poetry. Below are a few topics to help you get started in writing your poetry paper. They are as follows:
- Compare and contrast these two poems – “To His Coy Mistress” written by Andrew Marvell and Robert Herrick's “To The Virgins”.
- Specifically compare and contrast the argumentative strategies utilized in the poems, “To His Coy Mistress” and “To The Virgins”.
- Compare and contrast the use of figurative devices by the speakers in the poems, “To His Coy Mistress” and “To The Virgins”.
- Compare and contrast these two poems, “Steady as Any Ship My Father” by Doretta Cornell and “Poem for My Father’s Ghost” by Mary Oliver.
- Compare and contrast the use of specific poetic devices in the poems, “Steady as Any Ship My Father” by Doretta Cornell and “Poem for My Father’s Ghost” by Mary Oliver.
- Compare and contrast the daughter/father relationship as characterized in the poems, “Steady as Any Ship My Father” by Doretta Cornell and “Poem for My Father’s Ghost” by Mary Oliver.
- Compare and contrast Emily Dickinson’s poems, “I heard a Fly Buzz When I died” and “Because I Couldn't Stop For Death”.
- Compare and contrast the theme of death in Emily Dickinson’s poems, “I heard a Fly Buzz...” and “Because I Couldn't Stop For Death”.
- Compare and contrast death as a cycle and death as an end in these Emily Dickinson’s poems, “I heard a Fly Buzz...” and “Because I Couldn't Stop For Death”.
- Compare and contrast divergence and convergence points in Emily Dickinson’s poems, “I heard a Fly Buzz...” and “Because I Could Not Stop For Death”.