| Title | Pages |
| Dual Divisions: Tom, Roxy, and Parenthood in Slavery in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. | 10 |
| "Dawlish Fair" by John Keats: An Analysis. | 3 |
| Death of a Salesman and the Death of the American Dream. | 6 |
| Double Indemnity : An Analysis. | 6 |
| Dreaming in Cuban : An Analysis of the Letters. | 3 |
| Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen. | 5 |
| D.H. Lawrence's Rocking Horse Winner. | 6 |
| D.H. Lawrence: Comparison Of Two Stories. | 2 |
| Daffodils. | 5 |
| Daisy Cast As Black Widow. | 4 |
| Daisy Was Not A Beautiful Flower. | 6 |
| Dante Study Questions | 3 |
| Dante's Inferno and the Interpretation of Sin: How the Classic Work Relates to a Modern Context. | 4 |
| Dante's Inferno. | 6 |
| Dante: the Good of Intellect | 3 |
| David Copperfield the Character: Highlights. | 8 |
| Dazed and Confused: Gender ambivalence in Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman. | 4 |
| Death In Venice by Thomas Mann. | 7 |
| Death In Venice. | 7 |
| Death Of A Salesman Was Death Of A Dream. | 5 |
| Death and Dying in the Literary Works of Tolstoy | 4 |
| Death and Meaning in Our Time . | 5 |
| Death and Violence in C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. | 5 |
| Death and its Significance in Emily Dickenson's Poem Number 280. | 4 |
| 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 u | 4 |
| Death and the King's Horseman. | 5 |
| Death in Rosancrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead . | 5 |
| Death of a Salesman and the American. | 9 |
| Decameron Study Questions | 3 |
| Deceiving Families: Deceptions by Goneril and Edmund in Shakespeare's King Lear. | 3 |
| Defiance of Death in the Poem: Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night" by Dylan Thomas | 3 |
| Demons as a Representation of Fear: The Role of Demons in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit . | 8 |
| Denial as a Character Trait in Jay Gatsby. | 5 |
| Deriding the Urban, Mocking the Rural: Satire in Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. | 6 |
| Descartes', Reality, and Dreaming: Assessing the Nature or Perception and Affirmation. | 6 |
| Desire And Apprehension: Human Conflicts In Nature's Scenes.Robert Frost addresses many human emotions and themes in his poetry. In this essay the conflict of desire and apprehension is explored | 5 |
| Deviant Physics in Mythological Spaces and Other Important Points in Canto IV of Dante's Purgatorio . | 12 |
| Dickens' Great Expectations. | 8 |
| Dickens's View of Childhood. | 3 |
| Dido's Wound. | 12 |
| Differences in Expressions of Nature in Romantic Poets. | 8 |
| Different Approaches to the Writing of Fear in Four Children's Novels from Different Cultures. | 11 |
| Different Issues Discussed in "Pudd'nhead Wilson". | 10 |
| Different Literature Questions. | 3 |
| Disappearing | 4 |
| Discontent and the American Dream: John Updike's Rabbit, Run and Rabbit is Rich . | 8 |
| Discuss The Role Of The Narrator In R.L. Stevenson's Weir Of Hermiston From A Bakhtinian Perspective. | 6 |
| Discuss What Makes Alexander Pope's Rape Of The Lock Both An Epic And A Mock Epic. | 5 |
| Discuss specific poetic devices and how they help to emphasize the themes of loss and love in the poem Annabel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe. | 6 |
| Discussion on The Fall of the House of Usher . | 7 |
| Disguise and Social Order in The Hound of The Baskervilles and The Man With The Twisted Lip by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. | 6 |
| Distinctive Values Present in Lorraine Hansberrys Raisin in the Sun | 5 |
| Divided Loves and the Plays of Aristophanes: Addressing Lysistrata and The Birds . | 3 |
| Don Quixote. | 5 |
| Doria Russell's, The Sparrow . | 2 |
| Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. | 7 |
| Drama | 3 |
| Dreiser and Lawrence: The Search for Free Will | 9 |
| Dreiser, Hardy and the Birth of Free will | 5 |
| Duddy's Relationship with his Father Max. | 5 |
| Duncan Campbell Scott's Presentation of Nature In Poems about Native People. | 4 |
| Dylan Thomas's Poetry. | 3 |