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    in literature work. The two stories “The Most Dangerous Game” and “Porphyria’s Lover”, both portray the characters, General Zaroff and Porphyria’s Lover, as murderers who think they have done nothing wrong. The authors Connell and Browning use conflict and characterization to convey that some find it easy to justify murder. Through the use of external conflict between Zaroff and Rainsford’s hunting prowess, and Porphyria’s Lover strangling Porphyria, the authors show how each can easily justify

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    Last Versus Lover (A comparison and contrast of Robert Browning’s Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover) When another writer’s name is used in the same sentence and in comparison to Edgar Allen Poe, there must be a realization that something is a little off. Some of Robert Browning’s works can be considered out of the norm. First time readers are never expecting the interesting, unexpected twist. Two of his poems in particular stand out to most in the more disturbing category of literary works. These

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    Visa Versa (An analysis of the similarities and differences of Last and Lover by Robert Browning) Robert Browning is the great poet of dramatic monologues. A dramatic monologue is described as narrator revealing characteristics about himself, while still explaining a particular series of events. Robert Browning was slow to make himself a name, but once he realized his capabilities in the literature world his career took off. Biographer, Richard Black explained, “Widely regarded for his knowledge

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    discussion regarding the duke expressing his desire over marrying the count’s daughter to one of the count’s emissaries. Within “Porphyria’s Lover,” browning creates a scene of power associated with physical and psychological power that each voice embodies. This dramatic monologue captures the speaker conversing with himself after demonstrating his power over, Porphyria, his lover. Both of these dramatic monologues associate power with many significant notions. For instance, the communication between the

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    and “Porphyria’s Lover”. In those poems, Duke of Ferrara and the speaker are the main characters of the poem. The speakers of both poems have the same character traits because they both are murderers, self-fish, and reminiscent. Duke and the speaker are both murders. They both are murderers because they kill or have their ladies put to death. In the poem “My Last Duchess”, Duke says “I gave commands then all smiles stopped” (985).

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    While some stories are nice and happy “The Most Dangerous Game” and “Porphyria’s Lover” are not like that. They are about murder. The characters think what they are doing is for everyone's well being and that this is normal, but really as the reader we can see that in no way is that normal. The authors use obsession to show man vs. man, man vs. nature and man vs. society. Browning and Connell use conflict to convey that trusting someone may lead to a negative outcome, that can show one's true intentions

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    he adress the realationships between the sexs using dramatic monolog. In comparison and contrast of “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” Browning addresses the similar and different ways men handle their roles within their relationship. Within the poem My Last Duchess, the speaker of the poem differs his problems from the speaker within the poem Porphyria's Lover. The man, of which is the speaker, in this poem is a very rich man whom is looking for a new wife. This man lives in a larger

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    Compare and Contrast “Last Duchess” , and “Porphyria’s Lover” (“ A critical analysis of comparing and contrasting”) Throughout each poem “The Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” there are many similarities in which can show that the author definitely feel some type of way when writing these two poems Jealousy along with no guilt are one of the main similarities and differences. As Seth Meyers stated “A little jealousy in a romantic relationship is undoubtedly natural” (Myers). Although

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    treatment of his wife was most likely drastically different than the treatment the women in My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover. In these two poems, the women were objectified and suppressed in many different ways, forced to be pawns in the game the men played, and were victims of their men’s egotistical personalities. First, women in both of the poems of My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover were greatly objectified by the men who were talking about them. In My Last Duchess, the woman is referred

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    Comparison of Porphyria's Lover and Let Me Not Porphyrias Lover and Let Me Not are my chosen poems. I chose these poems because I took an instant liking to Porphyrias Lover and thought that Let Me Not was an appropriate comparison with it. Porphyrias Lover is a poem about an obsessive possessive man, in love with a girl who cannot stay committed and has a fear of relationships, so he murders her to be forever with her. Let Me Not, in my opinion, is more personal and

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