The poems of comparative verse "Salome", "Hitcher", "My First Sonne", "Salome", "Hitcher", "My First Sonne", "Murdered Man" are all similar themes . The threat used and the threat used by the poet are based on death. However, each poem has different views on words of different motives and emotions. It was about the person who was talking about the experience of shooting someone and the regret about him about his murder. I felt guilty because he could not imagine shooting the man.
In this article, we compare the two verses "Carol Anne Duffy's" Salome "and Robert Browning's" My Last Duchess ". Carol Underfee's poem "Salome" is probably based on the Biblical story of the New Testament Matthew. A well-established Salome is a daughter of Herodias and Philip, one of the dominant families of Palestine. She danced in front of the ruler Herodte Antipas (Philip's younger brother and her uncle), and she promised to give her any requests. John the Baptist condemned Herodias for putting Herodius in prison.
The expressionless expression, Salome's eyes met John 's bloody head, and floated in the air. His mouth opened with fear, and his eyes applauded and begged Salome's mercy. In the background, Herod, Herodias, and the executioner gazed at the head of John the Baptist, the performers saw far. Everyone avoided their eyes and avoided their responsibility in declining, but Salome stares at her victim silently while confirming her guilt. In a despicable description where Salom tries to stare at the man who was trying to beheaded, Morrow put her at the forefront of a dagger and cut off Herodia and Herod 's responsibility with John' s decapitation. In this way, the nature of Salome's dance has changed. Salome is not a pawn inadvertently obeying the mother's command, but is a Fam woman who uses her sexual desire to deliberately attract Herod, bringing down the saints.