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    The Master of Drama : Robert Browning and Porphyria’s Lover Robert Browning was an English poet and playwright who mastered dramatic poems, which made him one of the most influential Victorian poets. Browning was born in Camberwell, United Kingdom and died at the age of 77 in Venice, Italy. Throughout his life he wrote many poems including “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover”; he also wrote some plays including “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” and “Pippa Passes”. Robert Browning was

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    Porphyria’s lover article Porphyria’s lover by Robert browning, made in 1836 is one of browning’s most famous monologues. The monologues is about the speaker who lives in a countryside with his lover named porphyria who worships him. Since his lover worships/loves him very much he decides to keep it that way and in order to do that he takes her life by rapping her own hair around her neck and strangling her. He does not bury her but he uses her corps, laying it by his side and playing with her eyes

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    Interpreting Poetry: Porphyria’s Lover

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    meaning presented throughout the poem should be similar. Professor Sutton, an English teacher at the University of Kansas, utilized his students to help interpret the works of Robert Browning. When they started to interpret the work of the “Porphyria’s Lover” the students found that there was no message presented in this poem, but realized by looking through the article that

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    With a drastic contrast of conservative and liberal ideals, it seems almost natural for those in positions of privilege and power to grasp onto and enforce whatever remains of their societal roles. These rigid societal roles gave British society two options: be forced into a box that fits the ideal sense of human identity or to break the system entirely. Victorian literature often focused on this conflict of ideals, concentrating on how these pressures shaped an individual and their fate. Emily Bronte

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    Compare my last duchess and Porhyria's lover considering in particular how the 2 central characters are presented. Both poems, "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Lover" have similarities and differences. This can be seen in the two central characters, content and language. In "My Last Duchess" the duke, a rich upper class man, is talking to a messenger of a count whose daughter he wishes to marry. This poem begins in front of his last Duchess painting which is on the wall in the Duke's home

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    While some differences between “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria's Lover” are evident, the similarities are salient and through the use of chillingly descriptive imagery and vivid personification, Robert Browning conveys the unmerciful nature of love. One principal similarity is that the theme of the poems is about love and in the both poems the protagonists kill their lovers in order to keep their woman just to themselves. In the dramatic poem “My Last Duchess” the Duke kills the duchess because

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    sexuality or promiscuity were of moral outrage and came with serious consequences. Accordingly, Robert Browning uses this idea of female sexuality and its ramifications in several of his dramatic monologues. Close readings of Browning’s poems “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” demonstrate how Victorian women are empowered by expressions of their

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    In the Terrifying yet fascinating Short story “The Most Dangerous Game” and the poem “Porphyria’s Lover” General Zaroff and the man who loved Porphyria both had obsessions that were so extreme they became murderers. They both loved something so much that after time they became obsessed with them. The man who loved Porphyria was captivated by her beauty and when she finally told him that he loved her he was so pleased that he thought that she must love him forever so he murdered her to make that happen

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    drilling for centuries. In Robert Browning’s poems “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” the narrators take this level of complete and utter acceptation and love to a completely different level as they base their love on the purity of the women in their lives. Robert Browning wrote his poem “Porphyria’s Lover” with an ABABB format so that it would flow smoothly and quickly as it was read, so that the series of events that lead up to Porphyria’s death happen quickly and astonishingly. When the

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    Female Characters & Murder (An analyzation of Robert Browning’s Works “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess”.) Throughout history gender roles and identification of both females and males have constantly been changing. Even today this topic is still an issue in consideration of societal concerns. Even in the early 1800’s this was something of somewhat a concern. We can see this when we observe great writers and poets at this time. Two of the most influential writers that focused on the identification

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