No browning wasn't jack the it has been proven that it was Francis tumblety a canadian doctor who shortly after the killings had finished fled to canada
Anyone analysing this poem for Lit. class, the clue is in the name. (I didn't work this out for years after school). Porphyria is an illness, a blood disorder making the sufferer pale and anaemic, often sensitive to sunlight, possibly related to vampire myth. (Browning says she's pale... sometimes '...passion would prevail' indicates she's usually too weak for sex. She wanted to be euthanased. The poem guy was indecisive if or how to do it, when he decided to strangle her, she 'adore'd him.
Browning's work was less recognized in comparison to his wife's. You're dealing with late 18th century poetry during the Victoria age-a time where the romantics like Wordsworth, Blake and Shelley were far different from someone like Browning whose style was more discordant. It was less in harmony, less "pretty" words and more juxtaposed and almost prosiness. Straight to the point, no sugar coats..he's one of my favorites!
Actually, Browning was less popular then his wife only during her life time. After she died, towards the last decads to the 19th cent. he was highly regarded. Late victorians were much more into sexual deviations and such.
And I can't really see the dramatic lyric form as "straight to the point"!
@darkarts59 I don't think these are Browning's personal fantasies. He was an equalist and I think was just talking about the subject of men owning women, jealousy, and the darkness in passion, etc. A writer can talk about something without it meaning that it applies to his/her personal life.
I have to write an poetic analysis essay on this.. when people first read this poem, they got all different ideas Lol, this one guy even said it was about rape.lmao
Feeling at a loss to say something different to that of the others before...
This helped ME soooo much!
I love this poem and really enjoyed your interpretation. I studied it before and have chosen to use it again for a presentation - You have helped me to learn the pace and correct diction... I thank you!
This video did a great job at depicting the crazed speaker! I plan to use this poem as part of a lesson in dramatic monologue in my English class. I plan to use your great video as another method to help my students understand what the poem means. It makes it so much less frightening to try to analyze a great piece of poetry when students can "see" it.
This video did a great job of capturing Browning's demented tone. I have really come to respect his use of tone and language and I think this video truly does it justice.
Thanks for watching. This was shot entirely in a small town called Easton, up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The cemetary was off Route 116, on what used to be Jones Road.
We watched this today in English, freaked the hell out of me :|
Nikki1835 4 months ago
No browning wasn't jack the it has been proven that it was Francis tumblety a canadian doctor who shortly after the killings had finished fled to canada
johnnycalv 6 months ago
Anyone analysing this poem for Lit. class, the clue is in the name. (I didn't work this out for years after school). Porphyria is an illness, a blood disorder making the sufferer pale and anaemic, often sensitive to sunlight, possibly related to vampire myth. (Browning says she's pale... sometimes '...passion would prevail' indicates she's usually too weak for sex. She wanted to be euthanased. The poem guy was indecisive if or how to do it, when he decided to strangle her, she 'adore'd him.
SharnsiR 1 year ago
One of the only English Lit assignments I have actually enjoyed, beautiful poem and very well acted and directed
TheFatjoe248 1 year ago
I also have to analyse this for engligh lit and hello to any of the other people in my class.
TheFordham1 1 year ago
I have to analyze this poem for English and I really needed to see this to understand it
I'm from the netherlands so it isn't familiar to me in any way
culticmusicfan 2 years ago
isnt he supposed to wrap her hair around her throat and strangle her that way?
"and all her hair in one long yellow string i wound three times her little throat around, and strangled her."
and then he opens her eyes to check that she is dead, and when he is sure, he releases her hair.
missgizy 2 years ago
were going this poem in english
emaonelove 2 years ago
i learnt about this in year 6. it's pretty good.
anglaismoyen 2 years ago
Browning's work was less recognized in comparison to his wife's. You're dealing with late 18th century poetry during the Victoria age-a time where the romantics like Wordsworth, Blake and Shelley were far different from someone like Browning whose style was more discordant. It was less in harmony, less "pretty" words and more juxtaposed and almost prosiness. Straight to the point, no sugar coats..he's one of my favorites!
TRESBELA 2 years ago
You mean 19th century, I think (1800s).
:)
DV02459 2 years ago
Actually, Browning was less popular then his wife only during her life time. After she died, towards the last decads to the 19th cent. he was highly regarded. Late victorians were much more into sexual deviations and such.
And I can't really see the dramatic lyric form as "straight to the point"!
amorymorton 2 years ago
Beautiful, madness poem
pumpkinpie6 3 years ago
nice
RyanIsAPwnerer 3 years ago
"no pain felt she. im quite sure she felt no pain"
this poem freaks me out
SarBear4Ryan 3 years ago 10
what was this shot on??
muncyd 3 years ago
Super 8mm reversal film. With a Nikon Super 8mm camera. December in the White Mountains.
DV02459 3 years ago
we are doing this tomorrow as a skit in english, i play porphyria lol
xlaughalot08 3 years ago
porphyria is a mental condition with effects like extreme jealousy and obsession!!
KJamson13 3 years ago
Do you think Browning could have been the ripper? I mean he's got some weird fantasies.
darkarts59 3 years ago 8
@darkarts59 Possibly, but Jack killed prostitutes. Browning is weird!
XshaunixX 1 year ago
@darkarts59 I don't think these are Browning's personal fantasies. He was an equalist and I think was just talking about the subject of men owning women, jealousy, and the darkness in passion, etc. A writer can talk about something without it meaning that it applies to his/her personal life.
zimmawoman 1 month ago
I have to write an poetic analysis essay on this.. when people first read this poem, they got all different ideas Lol, this one guy even said it was about rape.lmao
michellebritoo 3 years ago
Feeling at a loss to say something different to that of the others before...
This helped ME soooo much!
I love this poem and really enjoyed your interpretation. I studied it before and have chosen to use it again for a presentation - You have helped me to learn the pace and correct diction... I thank you!
hyperpixc 3 years ago 2
same here
FXmattFX 3 years ago
oh goodness. this helped me such a great deal...you depicted this really well, and it totally gave me a new look on the poem.
thanks!
KelsosaurusRex 4 years ago
This video did a great job at depicting the crazed speaker! I plan to use this poem as part of a lesson in dramatic monologue in my English class. I plan to use your great video as another method to help my students understand what the poem means. It makes it so much less frightening to try to analyze a great piece of poetry when students can "see" it.
dgrandits 4 years ago
Thanks for watching--and I'm glad this can be of use to your class!
DV02459 4 years ago
This video did a great job of capturing Browning's demented tone. I have really come to respect his use of tone and language and I think this video truly does it justice.
549sparkles 4 years ago
Thanks for watching. This was shot entirely in a small town called Easton, up in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The cemetary was off Route 116, on what used to be Jones Road.
DV02459 4 years ago
Thank you for posting this video, it really helped me understand the poem. I was curious about something though- which graveyard was that?
boogthegroupie 4 years ago
You're quite welcome. Thanks for watching!
DV02459 5 years ago
OH, MY GOD!!! This is so good and helpped me so much. You're the BEST!!!
MilviSnow 5 years ago
thanks for the vid i am using this poem for an essay and it really helped me to understand it.
thirteenthstep12 5 years ago
You're quite welcome. Thanks for watching!
DV02459 5 years ago