When discussing dramatic monologues in poetic form, dramatic monologues have nothing to do with poet Robert Browning, and its use has nothing to do with it. Robert Browning is considered a drama monologue master. Although some critics are skeptical of his invention of this form, he believes his extensive and diverse use of dramatic monologues had a great influence on the form His poetry before browning I proved that, it has great influence on contemporary poetry. .
A dramatic monologue is defined as a poem where one character talks to one or more people - it is usually an important topic. The purpose of the most dramatic monologue is to provide the reader with a holistic or intimate perspective of the character's character. A great poet can make this poem look like a real conversation with punctuation and rhythm. Robert Browning, known as a drama monologue father, did this with his poem "My Last Duchess." The spokesperson Duke of Ferrara in "My Last Duchess" is portrayed as a jealous, arrogant man who dominates his wife very much.
In this article, I would like to discuss Robert Browning's more uneasy poetry "Lovers of Porphyria". This poem is a dramatic monologue, but it is different from "my last Duchess" which is the monologue of Browning's most famous theater. In exact contrast to "My last Duchess", the Duke praised Earle's special envoy in the story of his former Duchess, Porphylia's lover did not tell the other lives. Of course, this makes the monophy of Porphyria's lover more dramatic. Along the most important characteristics of the dramatic monologue, the personality of the Porphyria lover is revealed completely and alarmingly throughout his words.
In this article, I compare and compare three different dramatic monologues: show her her portrait. His guests and other poems of browning "Lovers of Porphyria" gave the reader a deep insight into the distorted minds of extraordinarily enthusiastic lovers. Di's "killed man" deals with issues related to war. If they encounter "at an ancient ancient hotel" instead of the battlefield, this "enemy" may become a friend.