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... The speaker characteristically uses "strongly rhetorical language which distinguishes the dramatic monologue from the soliloquy" (Everett). ...
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... The main focus of the dramatic monologue is the speaker. ... The tone of the speaker also covertly defies the tone of other dramatic monologue. ...
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In Robert Browning¯s poem °Porphyria¯s Lover±, the poet describes the speaker of this dramatic monologue as a man who lives in a cottage in the countryside ...
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... The speaker expresses an awe of nature and a deep-rooted respect this is displayed in the way he talks about the breaking of the wall by nature. ...
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... A poem may say one thing, but when mixed with dramatic monologue, it may "present a meaning at odds with the speaker's intention"(Napierkowski 170). ...
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... Robert Brainaird explains that in a dramatic monologue, one speaker relates the entire poem as if another person were present with him (Brainaird 42). ...
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... Nearing the end of the monologue, we are swept away by the confident, dramatic lines ... inspired and strong, thus leaving a bond between reader and speaker. ...
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... The speaker of the dramatic monologue is an egotistical and pompous Duke. He speaks to an envoy of the Count throughout the monologue. ...
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... The use of his dramatic monologue presents us with the seemingly one-sided perception that the speaker possesses, but after some careful analysis, one will see ...
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... because their dramatic monologue styles require interaction between the reader and the character. The audience's direct involvement in uncovering the speaker's ...
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... to be his mistress. In this dramatic monologue the speaker tries to explain his feelings to his mistress. The speaker uses many ...
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"To His Coy Mistress" is a dramatic monologue, in which the speaker addressed to his lady. In this poem, there are argument and ...
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... The poem offers an example of the dramatic monologue, since from a formalist standpoint, it includes the three elements of an occasion, a speaker and a ...
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... Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey" uses the dramatic monologue, a poem in which the poet or speaker is addressing a listener who never speaks but is referred to, in ...
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... The love the speaker has towards his lover is their only defense against the ... The dramatic monologue style that is present in both poems has been molded into ...
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... His dramatic monologue insisted to be recognized as the utterances of fictitious ... strength from their appropriateness in characterizing the speaker and not as ...
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... an early poem by TS Eliot (1888-1965) in the form of a dramatic monologue, is introduced in its title. Eliot is talking, through his speaker, about the absence ...
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... Fever 103º" and "Lady Lazarus" are brilliant forms of the dramatic monologue.(Plath 231 ... (Roseblatt 110) At the beginning of "Fever 103º" the speaker seems to ...
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... the inspiring words of this dramatic monologue "My Last Duchess". The setting of the poem is the residence of the Duke of Ferrara. The speaker and narrator of ...
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... Through dramatic monologue in his "My Last Duchess", Robert Browning reveals the value ... During a marriage negotiation, the speaker is showing off a portrait of ...
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... Through dramatic monologue in his "My Last Duchess", Robert Browning reveals the value ... During a marriage negotiation, the speaker is showing off a portrait of ...
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... poem that focuses in on the emotion of the poem, not the speaker or the ... Dramatic monologue is present in this poem as well, but the characters in which this ...
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Browning again presents a dramatic monologue, this time from the voice of a fictional ... of the bishop, the poet reveals some insight into speaker's character and ...
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... Both poems are dramatic monologues, and appear to be very ... In "My Last Duchess," the speaker is the Duke of Ferrara ... Browning 127) As the monologue continues, the ...
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... he rounds it up with a large, dramatic scooping movent ... is not known until the speaker repeats what ... characters voices are heard throughout the entire monologue. ...
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... On the narrator of Prufrock: 'The speaker of this ironic monologue is a ... His last major work of non-dramatic poetry was "Four Quartets." This collection ...
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