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    Mr. Whyte AP Literature 10 September 2012 “Porphyria’s Lover” Analysis Robert Browning is a Victorian writer during the time of Jack the Ripper. Jack the Ripper inspires Browning’s Realistic art. In “Porphyria’s Lover”‚ Browning’s style incorporates dramatic monologue along with Gothic influences to ridicule the concept of Romanticism. Browning writes the poem as a dramatic monologue to emphasize the uneasy feeling of the situation. The poem opens with the setting of a storm; a storm in which “the

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    Gender Roles in The Lover: A Ballad Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was one of the first female authors to write so boldly to the general public regarding her perception of women loving and marrying. Women understood exactly what men desired and expected of them‚ but did not appreciate game playing or the notion that society only approved men having casual encounters. With her short poem‚ The Lover: A Ballad‚ Montagu dictates how women should live and enjoy their youthful years in the same manner as men

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    I see the walls of my lovely house and I wonder whether there is any sense in cracks‚ rents‚ scratches that have changed its look through years. Dozens of nice pictures‚ photos‚ yellowed papers‚ attached to the aged wooden planks‚ so significant for my world awareness‚ so dear to my precious memory‚ – do they really have any meaning now‚ after many years from the time they actually got some particular importance? Why do they tell me so much‚ why do they rouse such a great attachment‚ such a true

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    To have a friend‚ be a true friend Today everyone has friends. Everyone knows that everyone else has friends. But how many people can really call a friend‚ a friend? The Oxford Dictionary defines a friend as: a person who feels mutual affection and regard for another; a helper; a person who is not an enemy. I found it to be interesting that the last definition brought up enemies for often‚ friends - or people who we classify as friends - act exactly as an enemy would act don’t they? Friendship

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    day on. A friendship like ours is hard to find‚ And sometimes it could take a lifetime to find that one true friend Who would be by your side when times get too hard to face all alone. I never would have known we could grow together so close. Most friendships can end in a turn of a knob or a tick of a clock‚ But ours has lasted throughout the hard times we have had. We fought about things that could have just passed by‚ But after the hard time we always ended up on each other’s side. Our

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    Advice to a Discarded Lover by Fleur Adcock explores both pity and revulsion‚ through the use of figurative imagery; a dead bird‚ maggots and the remaining bones. They are an analogy of the dead affair. With the use of figurative language the images are seen‚ smelled and heard. An authoritative voice is created to advise and command attention‚ through the use of instructive language throughout the six stanzas. Personification‚ analogy‚ rhetorical question and the way a word sounds‚ are also used

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    Porphyria’s Lover Context Robert Browning (1812-1889) was a Victorian poet‚ who is particularly famous for his dramatic monologues in verse form. Browning was born in London‚ to a family who relished literature‚ and he grew up surrounded by books. He wrote his first book of poems before he was 12 – but destroyed them as an adult to make sure no-one could publish them! Browning devoted himself to poetry‚ and initially had to live at home and be supported by his parents to do so. He married another

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    Friends” “Acquaintances we meet‚ enjoy‚ and can easily leave behind; but friendship grows deep roots”‚ (H.Jackson Brown‚ Jr.) Friends are people you enjoy hanging out with‚ and share a similarity with each other‚ while acquaintances are people you know slightly‚ but aren’t close to them. Many people have lots of Acquaintances‚ but not that many close friendships. There is a huge difference between having a close bond with someone‚ and knowing little about one person. A person should have

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    The lovers in Last Duchess by Robert Browning and also Porphyria’s Lover have many similarities and differences that change the stories to make them more creative. The story of Last Duchess by Browning is about how a man talks about his last wife and why she isn’t here anymore. While Porphyria’s Lover by Browning tells the story of how a man kills his lover with her own hair. In both of these stories they explain the mental instability of the two lovers who see and only become jealous. Then there

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