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Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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I'm working on an essay that requires me to analyze a poem using one of the following approaches: feminist criticism, historical criticism, marxist and social criticism, new historicism, psychological criticism, and structuralism. The poem I'm looking at for this is Shelley's Ozymandias. It seems like  structuralism maybe the way to go as Shelley's friend also wrote a poem about Ozymandias. That's as far as I've gotten thought-wise, the paper needs to be at least 750 words. One of the problems I have is coming up with a proper thesis statement that I have a hard time analyzing poetry. What I'm really looking for is a good starting point and a thesis statement
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