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    its construction and each meaning. In this paper‚ the writers will analyze the poem of Robert Browning titled MEETING AT NIGHT. 1.2 Purposes of The Study The purpose of this paper is to know and get a deep analysis of poetic elements which is intrinsic elements used by Robert Browning in this poem‚ MEETING AT NIGHT. And the writers using figurative languages analyze and reveal what Robert wanted to say. 1.3 Scope of the Study In this paper‚ the writers

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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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    Robert Browning helps readers understand the plight of women. Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess really help to convey the idea that women had no power no matter what social class they were in. Likewise women were objectified under the harsh rules of the society in the Victorian Era. He proves his point even further by both poems ending with the woman dying because of their sexuality. Robert Browning helps you comprehend the plight of women by having Porphyria in a much superior social class than

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    Porphyria Lover Weakness

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    In Robert Browning’s poem‚ “Porphyria Lover‚” both the speaker and Porphyria desire to be the most dominate partner in their relationship. Porphyria‚ however‚ brings tension into their relationship when she constantly attempts to be the most dominate partner. As the tensions keep increasing‚ the speaker finds it hard to fulfill his role as a man. However‚ when Porphyria’s weakness is brought to the speaker’s attention‚ he attempts to take full advantage. In the beginning of the poem

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    A Mans Requirements

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    Poetry has always been a way to express an individual’s feelings‚ when he or she cannot find the right words to say or if that individual has been going through a rough time; this was the case for poet Elizabeth Browning. Not only was she dealing with a disease‚ but also had to cope with the death of her mom and two brothers. However‚ I feel everything happens for a reason and this is why she has become such an influential poet‚ because she speaks straight from the heart. “A Man’s Requirements” is

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    The Laboratory Poem

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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said "A woman is like a teabag you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water." The persona in Robert Brownings‚ "the laboratory" took this quote to a new extreme. Here is yet another eye grabbing dramatic monologue by Robert Browning where a jealous women takes revenge to the next level. Shockingly‚ there is some true events behind this poem. It was based off of a French women‚ Marie-Madeleine-Marguérite d’aubray marquise de Brihvillers. She had killed her

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    In Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess” there are …………………… such as the Duke’s different emotions‚ the poem style Browning uses‚ and how the Duchess is seen as a symbol. The poem focuses on the many different feelings of the Duke. The Duke is seen as very controlling over all things. He is controlling over the painting and the curtains. The Duke uses his ability to control by making others do things‚ so he always gets what he wants. The Duchess also had no power since the Duke controlled‚ even

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    Browning presents the relationship between men and women in the two poems in a number of ways. Such as mans power over women‚ women as possessions/belongings/treated like children‚ women in their traditional role‚ the death of the women‚ men as inhuman/ uncaring and how the male character feels about the death of his wife/lover. All of these points are shown and used by Robert Browning in the two poems‚ Porphirias Lover and My Last Duchess. In the poem Porphirias Lover presents the relationship

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    Abstract The dissertation entitled ROBERT BROWNING AS A POET OF LOVE: A DIFFERENT STANDPOINT is an examination of different aspects of love represented in the poems of Robert Browning. Browning has presented love with all its natural fire and earnest truth. His love poems are the perfect equilibrium of faith that happens to be the nectar of ecstasy in human life. His art and artifice of creating love lyrics is unlimited‚ infinite and ever revolving. Browning considered love to be the basic principle

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    Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s is one of the most recognised and revolutionary Victorian women poets her poetry is some of the most respected of that time. The themes Browning discusses in her poetry range from love‚ motherhood and death to poems which embody political and social themes. Barrett was a poet of the ‘Romantic Period’ and as a result her poetry is saturated with symbols of love in particular she expresses her love for close companions. ‘Lionized by her contemporaries‚ Elizabeth Barrett

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