The dramatic monologues of Browning and Tennyson capture the mood and personality of the characters. One can imagine the speakers repeating their points of view time after time. Do you agree?
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English Literature - The Dramatic Monologues of Robert Browning
and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Of the monologues I will be analysing, I feel some capture the mood and personality of the main characters better than others do. Often, a particular mood will be carried on throughout the monologue, making it obvious to the reader of the character's traits. It is very much dependant on how well the writer provides us with a clear persona, whether it
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Repeating themselves, may simply be a way of searching for an answer and understanding themselves and their situation better. However, having said this, by the end of the four monologues I have studied, nothing has changed, nothing has been resolved. Andrea Del Sarto is still as pathetic, Tithonus will never be put out of his misery, the duke is just as arrogant and Ulysses is still trying to persuade his crew to die for adventure.
Repeating themselves, may simply be a way of searching for an answer and understanding themselves and their situation better. However, having said this, by the end of the four monologues I have studied, nothing has changed, nothing has been resolved. Andrea Del Sarto is still as pathetic, Tithonus will never be put out of his misery, the duke is just as arrogant and Ulysses is still trying to persuade his crew to die for adventure.