can be found in the works of Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh. Another potent form of love is pure love which is unconditional and timeless as expressed by Shakespeare and Elizabeth Berrett Browning. On a different note‚ a twisted love is flawed and bound to fail as revealed by Robert Browning. In Marlowe’s "The Passionate Shepherd and His Love" and Ralegh’s "The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚" an idealistic yet inadequate love is displayed between a Shepherd and his Lover. Love cannot
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was to determine the effect of temperature on the rate of enzyme activity. Part 4: Effect of enzyme inhibition Purpose: the purpose of this part of the lab was to find the effect of an inhibitor on enzyme activity. Questions for Report 1. A. The enzyme of the reaction is the catalase. B. the substrate of the reaction is H2O2. C. The product of the reaction is 2H2O2+O2. D. the gas produced during the reaction is oxygen and
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the Victorian Context Traditional social structure • Different social classes can be (and were by the classes themselves) distinguished by inequalities in such areas as power‚ authority‚ wealth‚ working and living conditions‚ life-styles‚ life-span‚ education‚ religion‚ and culture. Working class – physical labour • Poor living and work conditions • Did not follow rules of courtships • Did not participate in social entertainment • Had very little chance for
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writing. To remind people the significance of letter writing I therefore will be writing a love letter. I want to touch the reader’s heart and mind and show how expressive a letter can be. I will be taking reference from the love letters from Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett. My love letters will be written in the modern language. I have tried to focus more on part 1 of the
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beings have enacted on one other throughout history. Such atrocities are often considered exceptions to the rule of human nature‚ carried out by a few sadistic and evil individuals that don’t represent mankind’s normal behavior. However‚ Christopher Browning and Stanley Milgram offer a less comforting explanation; they
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In “Porphyria’s Lover”‚ the center of the speaker’s focus is the beautiful‚ blooming girl called Porphyria. The speaker acknowledges the girl’s passion and contrasts her against the storm outdoors. I believe the emphasis on the raging weather is used repeatedly to create the feeling of stark opposites. Even though she is wet and cold‚ Porphyria is glowing with passion. She is a roaring fire inside the cozy cottage. Then pride and pain come into the picture and the emphasis is put on the moral responsibilities
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My Last Duchess Browning’s use of dramatic irony can be seen in the dramatic monologue of the Duke. The Duke views himself as a powerful person with “a nine-hundred-years-old name” while the reader views him as possessive. His tone is very possessive and haughty as he talks about how disgusted he was with the Duchess. The diction makes the Duke sound like he begins to rush what he says about the Duchess as he thinks more about her. His sentences are moving along as his train of thought goes on
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Randi Gunn Mrs. Dempsey English 101 January 22‚ 2013 The Normal In the beginning of WWI many young men were awaiting their fate as they were drafted or enlisted off to war. Many of these men lost their lives‚ many came home unharmed‚ but many came home changed in such a way the loved ones and neighbors did not even know who they were. In the story “Soldier’s home‚” by Ernest Hemingway. Harold Krebs‚ a young man‚ was living a seemingly normal life in his home town of until war struck the land; and
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The pain of betrayal transcends all boundaries. Two complementary poems illustrate this fact‚ despite being written 150 years apart. Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess” is set in 16th Century Italy. The Duke of Ferrara is discussing the portrait of his last duchess to an envoy of a nobleman‚ whose daughter he is planning to marry. Similarly‚ the contemporary woman in Gabriel Spera’s “My Ex-Husband‚” relates the details of her first marriage to the man in her new relationship. Throughout both dramatic
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How do different poets use the voice of the speaker in their poems to reveal their ideas and engage their readers? The speaker’s role in a poet’s expression and engagement of readers is essential. It influences a story’s direction‚ the emotions invoked in the reader‚ and how themes are shaped into ideas. Robert Browning’s dramatic monologues Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess contain many thematic similarities‚ despite portraying different scenarios‚ primarily spoken through a possessive and
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