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    Last vs Lover A critical analysis over Last and Lover Robert Browning’s two dramatic monologues‚ My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover share several similarities and differences. He shows two distinct stories that shows the love between two people‚ and the qualities that led to the influence of both deaths. “There is no love without forgiveness‚ and there is no forgiveness without love” (Bryant H. McGill). This quote ties into both stories because the men lack one of the most important parts of

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    Throughout the story‚ “My Last Duchess” by Margaret Atwood‚ there exists vast dissimilarities between stereotypical women and women opposing stereotypes‚ and society. These dissimilarities are shown evidently through the characters. Margaret Atwood uses her characters to supply detailed examples of individuals who embody these stereotypes‚ those who do not‚ and the conflicting tones she uses in regards to these characters display her feminist ideals. A few of the characters representing stereotypical

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    Compare and contrast the treatment of dogs in ‘To Flush my Dog’ and the RSPCA leaflet. “To Flush‚ My Dog” written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the RSPCA leaflet “ Just $3 a month will help rescue more animals like Trio” are two documents exploring the same topic - treatment of dogs. Both documents depict how the owners treat their dogs differently showing the love and bond between dogs and humans. In “To Flush‚ My Dog”‚ Elizabeth appraises her dog in a very elaborated manner‚ while RSPCA

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    The Laboratory by Robert Browning & Macbeth (Act 1) Similarities Both texts are loosely based on real life events. The characters in both texts are anticipating a murder that they will commit. They both lust for something and are extremely excited about the prospect. “may pour my spirits into thine ear” and “unsex me” ~ Lady Macbeth will do anything to become queen even if she says free me from all my femininity so I can become a murderer. “wild” ~ cannot control her excitement and cannot

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    How does Browning tell the story in “The Laboratory”? Robert Browning’s poem “The Laboratory” is set in France before the French Revolution. The dramatic monologue is about the narrator herself and her plotting of revenge against her previous lover and his current mistress and it tells the reader how she plans on doing so. She believes her actions in the story are justified and reasonable. In the poem‚ the story’s tone is established with the setting‚ which also helps create vivid imagery for

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    Ordinary Men By Christopher R. Browning Review by Roaland The holocaust presented the horrors committed against human beings at the hands of other humans. Adolf Hitler obviously is the one everyone blames for destroying the Jewish population but is he really the only one at fault? Who actually committed the actual genocide? I wasn’t actually fully aware of the atrocities committed during the holocaust until I read Ordinary Men in which Christopher R. Browning explains how men who weren’t even

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    of this paper is to illustrate how vital the role of John Moses Browning has been in U.S. economic history. There is much already published on this subject and this paper supports what has been previously written about the importance of Browning’s inventions. In my paper I will conclude that the success that The U.S. has seen would not have been as easily achieved without Browning. * Section 1: This section will cover how Browning got his start in inventing and a brief explanation of his childhood

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    The reason for this experiment was to figure out which solution would prevent the apples from browning the most and to determine if pH has an effect on the prevention of browning of the apples. My hypothesis stated that white grape juice would prevent the apples from browning the most. This hypothesis was refuted‚ lemon was actually the solution that prevented the browning of the apples the most. Before the apples were dipped in the solution‚ the average rating of the apples on a scale of 0 to 5

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    the first stanza‚ Browning asks “Do ye hear the children weeping‚ O my brother / Ere the sparrow comes with years?” (1-2). I believe that Browning is asking this question to the male owners of the factories that are careless about the conditions of the factories. By using the word ‘brother’ I assume that Browning is questioning why the male dominated society does not consider the torturous working environments that women and children are in and the harmful effects on them. Browning also implies that

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    emotional empowerment to satisfied union through the motif of silence and expression. Browning emphasises the distinction between silence‚ love and the persona through the consecutive sonnets‚ XIII and XIV. Sonnet XIII is a response to a request‚ which portrays Browning’s unwillingness to give voice to love due to love’s ineffable nature. “And hold the torch out‚ where the words are rough”. This metaphor depicts how Browning is repressing the expression of love through her adoption of silence as she embraces

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