Robert Browning is one of the most famous poets of the Victorian era. The two poems I am working on, "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Sweethearts" are just a few of his excellent works. Browning and his wife Elizabeth Barre wrote a series of monologs when living in Italy. A dramatic monologue is the basis of articles. I will discuss whether each poem "will create a personality that can express myself in what I say." My last Duchess was a monologue which the Duke said.
Robert Browning writes two poems, "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Lover". Both verses convey a deliberate review of the concept of love. To convey the two interpretations, both verses explain the behavior of people in love and romantic relationship. Both verses have some things in common. Through the dramatic dialogue literary skills, the authors reveal plots and central ideas of each poem. Robert Browning speaks each poetry story through a speaker.
Robert Browning contrasts with Phil Phil's lover and my last Duchess Robert Browning's two poems "Lovers of Porphyria" and "My Last Duchess" show a dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is a story told by one person; this means that you can get a single view; in these two poems they are the narrator's crisis, his feelings and his It is based on the way of thinking, and you must believe it, because this is the only way you see it. With a dramatic monologue, you have to believe in his judgment and criticism because there is only one person speaking the story.
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.