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    find better options for myself. We will take our separate ways now‚ you can do whatever you want with your life and I will do the same. I hope god forgives you for all that you’ve done‚ Goodbye Abigail.”(Mercy storms off) It’s been two weeks since she last seen Mercy. Cliental has been good‚ all these gross men would pay her a good amount of money. Everything was fine until she got home to her fairly nice apartment and was alone only with her thoughts. Oh how she missed Mercy. She was the only person

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    the presentation of relationships in two poems. The first poem is ‘Les Grands Seigneurs’‚ in which the speaker remarks on her life before marriage‚ where she was adored and worshiped by men‚ and how it has changed after marriage. ‘My Last Duchess’ is a dramatic monologue in which the speaker comments on his late wife and her character‚ suggesting that she was unfaithful to him and hinting that he may have murdered her because of this. One feature that is common to both poems is the presence of male

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    The Masks of Robert Browning The Victorian era was a time known for its family values. Robert Browning broke the mold of the Victorian writers by turning to dramatic monologue. Readers at the time could not appreciate his technique. Today some of his poems can be linked with authors such as Stephen King or Dean Koontz. Do his writings give us an insight into a hidden mad man? No. Robert Browning brought his characters to life and awakened the very real possibilities of the common man having a

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    Browning gave life to the dramatic monologue and made it a distinctive and memorable poetic form. Browning was fascinated with human behaviour‚ particularly the darker side of humanity and he believed that the dramatic monologue enabled him to create very powerful masks and ‘tell the truth obliquely’. As we become aware that the characters are wearing masks‚ the layers of artifice or self-deception is where the real persona exits. Browning’s poems open the minds of his readers‚ allowing for

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    is set during the eleventh century is about the emotional manipulation of individuals and the lust for power and the upmost authority over a victorious Scotland featuring an Elizabethan audience whereas Robert Browning’s poems‚ Laboratory and My Last Duchess‚ is about the overcoming of jealously and betrayal set during the Victorian era with a Victorian audience. Macbeth in the beginning of the play is a noble‚ humble and honourable person who‚ without question would sacrifice his life for the liberty

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    of the control that he believes that he has lost over his wife through her supposed infidelity. This is what induces his madness into murdering her to completely regain his superiority and is shown through the controlling of the curtain of the Last Duchess’ painting‚ ‘For none puts by‚ this curtain I have drawn for you but I.” This same need for power is also seen in lack of ownership and control of the lover in ‘Porphyria’s Lover.’ The title of the poem itself is reflective of the struggle for

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    Robert Browning’s poems ’Porphyria’s Lover’ and ’My Last Duchess’ are both about psychotic men who kill their lovers. However‚ the men differ in their motives as Porphyria’s murder could be considered to be done out of love whereas the dukes murder is one of jealousy. This heavily influences our feeling towards the two men‚ as the duke is a bitter misogynist compared to Porphyria’s ‘Tender murderer’. Dramatic monologue by definition is a piece of performed writing that offers great insight into the

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    left this world. There are numerous ways that one can leave this world‚ some die peacefully while others may die by force.The following will reveal the psychological mindsets concerning death as depicted in Poe’s “The Black Cat”‚ Browning’s “My Last Duchess”‚ and Dickinson’s “Because I could not Stop for Death”‚ and the ramifications of perverseness‚ pride‚ and eternity In “The Black Cat‚” Poe uses perverseness to explain the narrator’s pursuit to murder Pluto‚ the black cat‚ and eventually his

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    Robert Browning is very well known for his exploration of the psychology of people through his use of the dramatic monologue. Many of his pieces deal with individuals who possess seemingly uncommon morals and sometimes appear irrational‚ misguided‚ or even deranged. The various behaviours Browning’s characters express serve to personify many common outlooks among his contemporaries as well as provide a framework within which he could express his opinions about Victorian ideals in an effective and

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    Discuss how Robert Browning presents the relationship between the Duke and Duchess. In my last duchess there are many different language techniques used to present the relationship between the Duke and Duchess. An example of language is the way the Duke uses personal pronouns to highlight his self-importance and arrogance “ Since none puts by the curtain I have drawn for you‚ but I” this use of personal pronouns highlights that the Duke thinks very highly of himself and he has a high self-esteem

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