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    My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover Robert Browning wrote the two poems‚ Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess. In each poem‚ the speakers seem mentally disturbed. Also‚ both speakers had relationships with "strong" women who‚ despite apparently loving them‚ they each ended up killing. Strangely enough‚ both men seem to be much happier after they have committed these murders. The murders in these poems deal with power based on gender. The females have the power and the men do not. The men feel

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    Browning sets the tone of "My Last Duchess‚" by using three significant poetic techniques‚ one of which is imagery. Browning uses the Duke’s monologue to sketch out images in the reader’s mind of the Duchess herself‚ and the sinister personality of the Duke. Browning also uses another key device‚ which is diction to illustrate the darkness in this poem. Browning’s careful word choice adds to the description of the Duchess and perhaps her disgraceful behavior‚ as well as the Duke’s terrifying jealousy

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    duchess‚ Robert Browning carefully crafts the character of the duke to illustrate that vengeful male power can lead to dire consequences for women. Firstly‚ the speeches of the dukes reveal a great deal about his character. For example‚ the duke says “she thanked men‚--good; but thanked /somehow… I know not how”. (Browning 31-32) this shows both his arrogant power and his contempt for his duchess‚ both of which lead her demise. Here‚ the duke reveals to his silent listener that his last duchess “thanked”

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    to enhance the portrayal of the speaker‚ whom in this case is the Duke of Farrara. Throughout the poem the Duke’s tone bounces around like a volatile electron searching for stability. He speaks with the intention of creating an image of his former Duchess‚ but instead does more to reveal his true self. These consistent fluctuations augment the reader’s psychological interpretations of the Duke himself‚ and in doing so render the Duke as a self-obsessed and cruel being. The Duke’s tone within “My

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    Love poetry Coursework Assignment The two poems that I have chosen are ‘Porphyria’s lover‚’ a twisted story about a possessive lover who wants this moment of love to never end and ‘My Last Duchess’ where a Duke tells about his wife who he had killed whilst showing a painting of her to a guest. I chose these poems because they were the ones that I found the most interesting and that intrigued me the most. The poems are quite similar but at the same time have some differences. One way in which

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    these genres throughout important moments of the film help to engage the audience in observing the bohemian ideals that certain characters possess. Satine‚ Christian and the Duke are the three characters that are going to be deconstructed. Satine and Christian demonstrate the ideal values of the Bohemians. However‚ the Duke shows the contrasting traits and that of the Bourgeois‚ these conflicting sets of beliefs assist in showing the diversity between Bourgeois values and the Bohemian ideals of the

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    monologue poem which explains the thoughts through the Duke point of view. Yet the speaker portraits all these events to one particular person relating to the situation that is drawn out. At the same time the Duke shares the fact that how she was a property of his even after death‚ as he explains the painting of his last Duchess hung behind curtains. The indication of being his property is showing throughout the poem but the beginning stands out as the Duke interduces the picture as “That’s my last Duchess

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    of one of many Duchess’. It also suggests through the name ’Duchess’ that it is coming from a royal background rather than simply saying ’woman’ or ’wife’. The story is about a Duke who decides to remove his wife from his life out of paranoia and jealousy‚ by murdering her. Browning is the writer and the listener‚ the Duke is the speaker and the story is told in a dramatic monologe. Another device I noticed is that Browning uses enjambment‚ this gives the poem rhythm and flow. To introduce the story

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    expressive purpose is to explain to the Count’s servant why he‚ the Duke‚ doesn’t have a Duchess anymore. The first line of the poem‚ “That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall‚ looking as if she were alive‚” hints of the last Duchess’s death and the rest of the poem elaborates on the complete story of the last Duchess. Throughout the poem‚ we discover that the main reason for the last Duchess’s disappearance was because the Duke felt threatened by her friendly nature towards everything‚ especially

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    which reflects the widespread objectification of women in the Renaissance. Women are the images on the wall which are merely men’s accessories. The readers may notice that the duke uses very limited words to describe the painting‚ so what the duchess looks like is very vague to the readers. We can presumably imagine that the duke derives more pleasure from owning the painting than from what is actually in the painting. For him‚ getting to know who his ex-wife really is doesn’t matter as long as he owns

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