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    Peter Browning and Continental White Cap (A) On April 1‚ 1984‚ Peter Browning assumed the position of vice president and operating officer of Continental White Cap‚ a Chicago-based division of the Continental Group‚ Inc. Having completed a successful five-year turnaround of Continental’s troubled Bondware Division‚ Browning found this new assignment at White Cap to be a very different type of challenge. He was taking over the most successful of Continental’s nine divisions—“the jewel in the Continental

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    Browning uses a number of different narrative techniques to tell the story in Porphyria’s Lover. The poem is written in first person‚ in past tense‚ from the perspective of our narrator who is unnamed but as the title suggests is “Porphyria’s Lover”. This means that the telling of events is not completely reliable and can be assumed to be biased. The narrator’s first line of speech‚ “I listened heart fit to break” suggests he is waiting for someone‚ maybe even longing. Browning structured this

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    true love. Monologue: For so Long I have suffered inside these forlorn walls All happiness has been drained from the inside I am nothing… Too many days have gone by without a letter Travelling the seas to unknown lands Ulysses‚ my love‚ come back to me! Can’t you see how I suffer? The pain is excruciating Only you can mend my hurting heart The sun never shines through these great dark halls Always gloomy and alone Never any signs of light or hope within these walls My love for you

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    Sonnet 13 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning says that the beloved wants the speaker to tell him of her love for him‚ but she is hesitant because she is afraid that she cannot appropriately relay her sentiments. The speaker first compares herself attempting to express her love for her beloved as holding “a torch out‚ while the winds are rough” because she believes that there is risk in conveying her emotions. She then states that she drops the torch “at thy feet” because although her beloved wishes for

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    Despite the main female protagonist‚ the Duchess‚ possessing admirable qualities for a woman of the Jacobean Era‚ with Bosola acknowledging her worth‚ stating that her “behaviour (is) so noble/As gives a majesty to adversity”‚ John Webster has created‚ as critic Badendyck describes‚ “a male diseased world” around her; she is forced to live in surroundings where male characters such as her brothers Ferdinand and The Cardinal abuse and humiliate her throughout the play- suggesting that Webster’s play

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    Reaper Monologue Hey‚ how you doing? Been a couple of centuries eh? Five? Really? Not so long then eh? How are the family and Martha? That’s great. Yeah for me it’s been the same you know‚ just the usual. Rumors are rumors man. // Ok you really want to know? Well its not that bad as everyone’s making it. All right so you know how my job involves me taking the souls of them mortals and helping them cross. But you know it’s too much of a bother every time. I mean how many

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    Salve 7A! Today I will be doing a monologue for a gladiator! My heart pounds like a drum as thousands of romans scream in delight as I slay yet another gladiator in these accursed games. It is not my wish to participate in this horrid ring of blood‚ pain and death‚ but I must‚ for I am Priscus‚ a Celt‚ born and raised on the outskirts of Cisalpini‚ and captured by roman soldiers in 55 B.C whilst protecting my country. I worked in a pit‚ mining stone for Rome’s grand new city. One day a man came to

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    A Year’s Spinning written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is telling a story from the point of view of a woman who tells of the struggles she had endured over the course of a year. The poem closely ties in with the view of women during the time-period. During this time period women were primarily homemakers and any unmarried women outside of the ideal age of marriage with no children were considered to be spinsters. In this poem‚ a woman is doing her spinning on the porch and eventually a man stops

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    December 29‚ 1820 Dear Dairy‚ Oh lord! Today I found out that my best friend‚ in any cost‚ Algy‚ is actually my factual younger brother!! What a great day it has been. I have travel and argued with this guy so much and we never seem to know that we were brothers. And the most awful news I heard today‚ was that Miss Prism who put me in the hang bag‚ I can’t believe it. Miss Prism- Why did you put me in a hang bug? What you were opinion that time? I will forgive you because you correct your mistake

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    CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF HIMACHAL PRADESH [Established under the Central Universities Act 2009] PO Box: 21‚ Dharamshala‚ District Kangra - 176215 (HP) www.cuhimachal.ac.in Course Instructor: Dr KBS Krishna Course Code: EEL 502 Course Name: Victorianism Credits Equivalent: 04 Credits (One credit is equivalent to 10 hours of lectures / organised classroom activity / contact hours; 5 hours of laboratory work / practical / field work / Tutorial / teacher-led activity and 15 hours of other workload

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