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    Both “Porphyria’s Lover” and“My Last Duchess” deal with the scarcity of real love, but they do so in different ways. Love is dangerous emotionally but in these cases of “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” it's physically and brutal. Death wishes seems to linger heavy in these two poems. The women in these poems see love in a different way than the narrator's . That causes trouble in the heart of the narrators. It seems that if these women don't love the narrator,No one can. Porphyria has been

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    straightforward written confession to the woman he falls in love with, “My Last Duchess” is a oral introduction of the ex-wife of the dutch during the conversation with a servant of the new woman he courts. Through their vivid description, they show the desire to control and own the women they love instead of pure love. The tone of the two poems are relatively different in that “To His Coy Mistress” utilizes dramatic tone and “My Last Duchess” reveals a palely gloomy tone. Marvell, the poet of “To His Coy

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    “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” are two mind boggling tales that relate in many ways. Two of which, they are both written by Robert Browning and from a male’s point of view. The Duke in “My Last Duchess” gives off a controlling, jealous, and arrogant vibe towards the Duchess which results in her death. The man in “Porphyria’s Lover” is angry and irritated because the woman he loves will not divorce her husband which also ends with her death. The poems “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s

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    “My Last Duchess” also written by Robert Browning is similar to “The Laboratory” as both are written in the form of dramatic monologues. “My Last Duchess” tells the story of a Duke who is arranging with a servant plans to gain the hand of a count’s daughter in marriage. The Duke takes the servant upstairs into his private quarters and shows him several possessions the first of which is a portrait of his "last" duchess. The Duke keeps this portrait hidden behind a curtain that only he may draw. The

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    In My Last Duchess, destructive Love is shown to be a forceful feeling in "My Last Duchess". The Duke's adoration for the Duchess was possessive as he demonstrated dissatisfaction when she grinned at other men or when her "looks went all over the place". Her excellence and consideration was implied for himself just, and when she turned out to be excessively of an irritation he "offered orders" to stop her forever. He enabled a representation of her to be painted in light of the fact that the craftsman

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    called My Last Duchess, in which a man has lost his wife and chooses to find a new one with different personal characteristics. No one knows what happened to his wife, after commands from the Duke she was gone. A rather more disturbing poem is titled, Porphyria's Lover in which the male character strangles the a girl because it was what she wanted. My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover are two dramatic monologues that have some similarities and differences that make one wonder. First, My Last Duchess

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    Kendra Collins English 2116 Professor Newberry 13 February 2017 A Reader’s Guide to Robert Browning “My Last Duchess” Title and Author Robert browning was born on May 7,1817 in Camberwell, England. To and accomplished pianist and a bank clerk. It is said by the age of five he was already proficient of writing and reading. At the age of twelve he wrote a volume of Byronic verse entitled Incondita, which his parents attempted to have published. By thirteen birthday Browning had received the rest of

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    “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria's Lover” are similar in many ways. They are both written by Robert Browning. Porphyria is in a higher class than her lover and can never come down to his level in public. Her lover believes that the only way for them to be together is for him to kill her. By believing this he plots out a plan to get her in his house and for him to have her forever. In “My Last Duchess”, He is sick of feeling unwanted and the flirting that she does with other men “Just this Or that

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    “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” are two poems that go together in many ways. For instance, Robert Browning wrote both of the poems and the men are very psychotic. The many similarities and differences of the two poems show how women are treated as objects, how the women are killed, and how the men felt about their women. The many similarities in the poems are what connect the two. In both poems, the two men each get jealous very easily. In “My Last Duchess,” the Duke becomes envious when

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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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