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    Love That Kills (Comparing and Contrasting of “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover”) While reading the poems “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning, there is a large possibility that you may be left haunted by the words that were written on the paper. “ This is not to say that he was blandly optimistic, as he is sometimes portrayed. He wrote fully about the world 's cruelty and vice and was quite frank that he had himself had no divine revelation. Nevertheless, he resolved

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    writes only about a lust for control. Yet, by all accounts, he was a loving and compassionate spouse. Why does Browning delve into the mindset of a misogynistic sociopath, not just with "Porphyria's Lover," but also with the insidious poem "My Last Duchess"? In order to critique the oppressive, male dominated society of his age, Browning gave voice to villainous characters, each representing the antithesis of his world view. Yet Browning does not eliminate his personal virtues from all of his poetry

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    Robert Browning is the author of both dramatic monologues “My Last Duchess” 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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    poets in the poems: My Last Duchess, Porphyria’s Lover, Sonnet 116 and 18, A mother in a Refugee Camp and Mother any Distance? the true capacity of his obsession. The curtain in itself shows the Dukes craving for control as he wishes to restrict who is able to view the painting, instead of leaving it for all to admire. He didn’t want the Duchess, likewise the painting, to receive praise from different men because he didn't want the kind words of others to distract the Duchess from, what he viewed

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    Robert Browning’s My Last Duchess Essay

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    Browning’s “My Last Duchess,” written in 1842, is an intriguing poem that reveals an unexpected interpretation when closely analyzed. The poem is based upon actual incidents that occurred in the life of Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara. The first wife of Ferrara, Lucrezia, mysteriously died in 1561 with many speculations afterwards that it was supposedly Ferrara who 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

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    My last duchess by Robert Browning Quote Analysis My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is a mysterious monologue about a duke who is showing a portrait of his former wife or last duchess to a visitor at his palace. While showing this portrait of his former wife, the duke begins to demean the duchess character and their life together. Although the duke is very well spoken and chooses his words carefully as he describes the duchess, he ends up reveling more about himself than his last duchess. By doing

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    interested in changing ideals. A flawed individual who gains power through a high position will begin to expect things they don’t deserve, thus endangering others through the process and of being consumed by pride and jealousy. Browning imagines “My Last Duchess” through the perspective of the Duke of Ferrara who lived during Renaissance Italy of the 16th century, when a man was expected to be able to control his wife and she was only appreciated for her beauty and compliance. Similarly, Browning’s “The

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    Robert Browning embodies power as a theme that persists within his written work. Within “My Last Duchess,” Browning creates the speaker, a duke, who strives on the social and political power over his late duchess. The poem, a dramatic monologue, captures 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

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    In My Last Duchess, Robert Browning uses voice to create a sinister tone by the use of words he chooses for the Duke of Ferrara to use in his dramatic monologue. The Duke is an arrogant, selfish man who loves the arts. He introduces his deceased wife as “That’s my last Duchess, painted on the wall,” he says as if he owned her. The Duke was not happy when she participated in things that that he did not provide her with, she didn’t bow down to his aristocratic ways and this displeased him to a great

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    greatest poems, his two most moved are by the names of “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess”. These poems have both similarities and differences. Three similarities of the poems “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” are: They both deal with murder, One addresses only one lover and the other addresses two lovers, and they both have main character who have obvious mental issues. The first similarity between Last and Lover is that they both deal with murder. In Lover, Porphyria, the girl, comes

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