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    L’accès à l’internet est devenu de notre jours ouvert et facile à tous. Les adolescents vivent dans un monde où la plupart d’entre eux possèdent des téléphones portables qui font une consommation massive d’écrans en tous genres. Cette intégration a impliqué un bouleversement dans sa vie quotidienne, sur son comportement et sur sa manière de vivre, de réagir et de s’éduquer. La pratique quotidienne des technologies numériques a embauché des dangers et des impacts négatifs. Ces impacts ont affectés

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    This analytical essay will be focused upon the narrative technique and on the use of symbols in the short story Fusilli. The short story is part of Graham Swift´s collection called “England and other stories”. The short story is burdened in sadness and regret, which the main-character displays as he constantly reconsiders his past actions in his hesitant attempts to figure out whether he could have prevented his son becoming a soldier or even his son´s death. The text depicts a couple´s struggling

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    Modapts Essay

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    first is alphabetic which shows the body part included and the other segment is numeric which demonstrates the MOD's charged to the action when increased by 129 milliseconds. Proposed Method As indicated by the foreordained structure of the MODAPTS technique, it can be utilized to assess the length of manual assignments in ventures which is the trouble of the task administration and control. The term of ventures machine works can be effortlessly and effectively evaluated by the limit of the machines

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    Porphyria's Lover Tone

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    The poem Porphyria's Lover written by Robert Browning is a dramatic monologue told in first person. The title is ironic, making the reader think the poem will be about two happy lovers. Although the poem is, in fact, about two lovers, we learn that Porphyria's lover is psychotic and the ending reflects this. The poem ends with the narrator murdering Porphyria with her own hair and does it seemingly easy. He doesn’t change his tone when speaking of the murder, making the reader do a double-take when

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    one of the greatest poets of the nineteenth century. In 1842, he published ‘Dramatic Lyrics’ which included the two poems ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ and ‘My Last Duchess’. In ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ Browning gives the reader a dramatic insight into the twisted mind of an abnormally possessive lover, who wishes the moment of love to last forever. In this essay, ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ will be compared to Robert Browning’s other dramatic monologue, ‘My Last Duchess’, where an Italian aristocrat reveals his cruelty

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    Porphyria’s Lover Essay

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    Porphyria's Lover also demonstrates several of Robert Browning's defining characteristics as a poet. It contains his criticism towards the beliefs and practices of self-restraint and his traditional use of dramatic monologue to expose a single character's personality, which in turn often provides an additional depth to his works in coordination with his use of unpoetic language. Also taking into account the author's own personal experiences with his wife, the

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    poets of the Victorian age. His two poems I am working from, "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Lover", are just samples of his eminent work. Browning wrote a range of monologues when living in Italy with his wife, Elizabeth Barret. Dramatic monologues are the basis of the essay. I will discuss whether (or not) each poem "creates a character who reveals himself in what he has to say". My Last Duchess is a monologue spoken by the Duke. He talks about his relationship

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    However, it does give us a complete impression of a Renaissance nobleman. The dramatic monologue begins with an insight into the Duke's interest in the collection of fine artwork. In the same way, we can establish that the Duke also enjoys the collection of women, in the way that he introduces his next piece of art. 'That's my

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    Robert Browning’s My Last Duchess Essay

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    murdered her. The poem takes place in media res of the Duke consulting and arranging his second marriage. A portrait of the former Duchess is pointed out, and the Duke begins to recall her personality and behavior. The genre is a dramatic monologue. Browning uses various techniques and ways to make the reader scrutinize what the speaker is saying in order to

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    country. One may also observe differences within a country, for example, the social norms of a small town or village versus those of a large metropolis. Differences in social norms can also be observed in literature. This essay will focus on two dramatic monologues, which were written by poets who lived in England during the same period. Robert Browning published My last Duchess in 1842, the same year that Alfred Tennyson published Ulysses. Both poets lived in England during the Victorian era. However

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