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PORPHYRIA'S LOVER

Violence towards a woman who was once desired and wor-shipped by men appears to be a recurring motif in Browning's po-ems. "Porphyria's lover" is one of the earliest dramatic mono-logues by Robert Browning in which he explores the mind of an insane male lover. Browning reveals the changing thoughts and feelings as well as the emotional disorder of his speaker. The reader often perceives a gap between what the speaker says and what he actually reveals. The poem depends upon the reader's abil-ity to make inferences as well as to analyze the speaker's attitude towards Porphyria since he does not give any background informa-tion. It is also possible to argue that the withdrawal of the author from the text, or his refusal to give you moral guidance after plac-ing a difficult question or situation before you, he must believe one of three things; that no guidance is needed because the case is ob-vious, or that no guidance is possible because you must see the truth yourself, or !

that it does not really matter if you come up with the same answer he does. In Porphyria's lover we c


I my opinion, this poem is unexpected and ironic. When you begin to read it you will never expect that this man will kill his be-loved. It was love it self that drove him to murder. At the highest point when he thinks she loves him the most, he strangles her. Why? Because in his mind she will love him forever. People fall in and out love all the time. So he felt proud of himself, for she died in love with him. And in his heart she will love him always granted she is no longer living.

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As they sat together by the fire, the lover was overwhelmed with the pride and pleasure that she loved him. He wanted the moment never to end. He realizes that her undying love for him is not eternal; the only way to capture it is to take her life.

an sense Browning's interest in psychological analysis, he liked to take ab-normal behavior or unconventional characters and analyze them.



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