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    Marriage and the Natural World When examining both Robert Browning’s, My Last Duchess, and Charlotte Mew’s, The Farmers Bride, the reader witnesses the poems positions of marriage in the natural world. Within both works, it is quite evident how each relationship is vastly different from the modern world, yet parallel it at the same time. Whether it be: the interactions between the two people or the conditions of the marriage, it is made more than apparent that both can be applied to modern conceptualizations

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    love that has lead to people they love dying. Rivera has done research on Browning and she discovered many things, “Finding school irritating and uninteresting, Browning left formal institutional learning behind and was educated at home by a tutor.”(Rivera) This is surprising because every wrote some of the greatest poems in the Victorian age. Those two poems are called Porphyria’s Lover and The Last Duchess by Robert Browning. First of all, you have the comparison of Murder between the two poems

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    The poem, “Incident” is a part of Cullen's book called "Color", which clearly portrays the racism shown among the blacks, even among the children. The transition from innocence to experience may also be seen in the poem "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning. It starts off with the innocence of a young child most likely riding on a subway who makes eye contact with another young boy on the same car. Though neither is described to be older or smaller than the other boy. Cullen goes on to say that from

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    Robert Browning was a poet known for his incorporation of dramatic monologue in his poetry. Today, he ranks among Alfred Lord Tennyson as one of the greatest Victorian era poets. Of Browning’s 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

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    The early nineteenth century poem by Robert Browning, “Porphyria’s Lover”, is filled with examples of figurative language. Browning uses metaphors, similes, and personification to bring the poem to life. The use of figurative language allows Browning to raise from the dead a poem with the unemotional tonee of the speaker. He exposes the mind of a psychopath, an insane lover, mastering the art of the dramatic monologue. “Porphyria’s Lover” opens with a scene of a warm cozy cottage during a raging

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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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    It was the spring of 1812 when Robert Browning was brought into the world. He was born in the small town of Camberwell, London, England. His father, a highly educated man, had a very distinguished library which Browning was influenced greatly by, especially by his father’s collection of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s works (Horneker). Browning is accredited with being the mastermind behind the sect of poetry known as dramatic monologue. Dramatic monologues can be defined as, “a poem written in the form

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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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    My Last Duchess Essay

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    My Last Duchess is a poem but more of a monologue whose poet is Robert Browning. The poem presents to us probably a Duke who seems to show off the wife’s portrait to an addressee who is a visitor in his house. When the Duke talks to the visitor, he makes reference to the portrait of her Duchess framed on the wall and refers to her as the last one. The Duchess is late, “Looking as if she were alive” (Browning, 2). As I had stated in the opening sentence, the poem is just a monologue since it involves

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    True Love (A Discussion on Robert Browning's My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover.) Robert Browning wrote many amazing dramatic monologues during his time in the 1800’s. “The English poet Robert Browning (1812-1889) is best known for his dramatic monologues. By vividly portraying a central character against a social background, these poems probed complex human motives in a variety of historical periods”(Gale). Browning was super influential with his monologues during the Victorian period and

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