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    Browning’s my last duchess was wrote around the same time. I am going to explore how women were depicted in both of Othello and My last duchess. In my last duchess there is a vulnerable woman that is shown to be The Duchess who is similar to Othello’s Desdemona. The Duchess has not been given a name, showing that she is unimportant and doesn’t need to be addressed with her name. An example of this is shown in the quote “There’s my last duchess hanging on the wall” (line 1) The duke calls her “my last

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    Ideas Revealed within “My Last Duchess” In Robert Browning’s poem, “My Last Duchess,” the author writes of a Duke who seems to admit to murdering his last duchess. The poem starts with the Duke introducing the painting of his last duchess to an emissary. He goes on to claim that she was unfaithful and believes that she was flirting with the artist of her portrait. The Duke insists that he should be the only one that has her attention. Throughout the poem, the Duke’s ego is revealed and he implies

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    Compare and Contrast Porphyria's Lover and My Last Duchess “An analysis of Porphyria’s Lover and My Last duchess” These two dramatic monologues by Robert Browning there is Porphyria’s Lover and the Dutch of My Last duchess. These dramatic monologues are similar in the ways that the two lovers of the women each kill their lover. They are also similar in the way that the lovers talking are both giving this story after it has happened. The contrast that this story has is that Porphyria’s lover killed

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    Cause and Effect Analysis of My Last Duchess “Communication to a relationship is like oxygen to life. Without it … it dies.” (Gaskins). Communication is the bridge that develops good understanding between two people, without that bridge there is no understanding, without the understanding there is no trust. Without communication, understanding and trust, there is no love, the relationship is dead. This quote correlates to the overall theme in the poem “ My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning; and

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    Last Versus Lover (A comparison and contrast of Robert Browning’s Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover) When another writer’s name is used in the same sentence and in comparison to Edgar Allen Poe, there must be a realization that something is a little off. Some of Robert Browning’s works can be considered out of the norm. First time readers are never expecting the interesting, unexpected twist. Two of his poems in particular stand out to most in the more disturbing category of literary works. These

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    writes only about a lust for control. Yet, by all accounts, he was a loving and compassionate spouse. Why does Browning delve into the mindset of a misogynistic sociopath, not just with "Porphyria's Lover," but also with the insidious poem "My Last Duchess"? In order to critique the oppressive, male dominated society of his age, Browning gave voice to villainous characters, each representing the antithesis of his world view. Yet Browning does not eliminate his personal virtues from all of his poetry

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    Love That Kills (Comparing and Contrasting of “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover”) While reading the poems “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning, there is a large possibility that you may be left haunted by the words that were written on the paper. “ This is not to say that he was blandly optimistic, as he is sometimes portrayed. He wrote fully about the world 's cruelty and vice and was quite frank that he had himself had no divine revelation. Nevertheless, he resolved

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    Explore the ways in which Browning portrays male characters to powerful effect in ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’? Throughout ‘My Last Duchess’ Browning illustrates the Duke's obsession with controlling the people around him; both past and present. One way the Duke exerts his dominance is by not allowing the emissary to talk. The Duke asks him questions but he does not allow him to answer so they quickly become rhetorical, for instance, when the Duke states ‘Will 't please you sit and

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    Robert Browning is the author of both dramatic monologues “My Last Duchess” and “Porphyria’s Lover”. In those poems, Duke of Ferrara and the speaker are the main characters of the poem. The speakers of both poems have the same character traits because they both are murderers, self-fish, and reminiscent. Duke and the speaker are both murders. They both are murderers because they kill or have their ladies put to death. In the poem “My Last Duchess”, Duke says “I gave commands then all smiles stopped” (985)

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    poets in the poems: My Last Duchess, Porphyria’s Lover, Sonnet 116 and 18, A mother in a Refugee Camp and Mother any Distance? the true capacity of his obsession. The curtain in itself shows the Dukes craving for control as he wishes to restrict who is able to view the painting, instead of leaving it for all to admire. He didn’t want the Duchess, likewise the painting, to receive praise from different men because he didn't want the kind words of others to distract the Duchess from, what he viewed

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