Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Gender and Power Relations in Browningââ¬â¢s Porphriaââ¬â¢s Lover...
Gender and Power Relations in Browningââ¬â¢s Porphriaââ¬â¢s Lover and My Last Duchess Robert Browning provides a critical view of gender and power relations in his dramatic monologues ââ¬Å"Porphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverâ⬠and ââ¬Å"My Last Duchess.â⬠The dramatic monologue, as S.S. Curry has written, reveals the struggle in the depths of the soulâ⬠(11). Browning delves into the minds of characters to show their conceptions of women and ideas of power. He explores the mental processes of the characters, and invites readers to question societal ideas of power and gender. The mental pathologies of the speakers is emphasized, which forces readers to examine the sanity of their own notions of gender dynamics. In the Victorian age, the idea of separateâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬Å"In men, in general, sexual desire is inherent and spontaneousâ⬠whereas ââ¬Å"in the other sex, the desire is dormant, if not non-existent, till excitedâ⬠(457). Gregââ¬â¢s terminology is extremely power-laden. ââ¬Å"Spontaneousâ⬠has the connotation of energy and activity, whereas ââ¬Å"dormantâ⬠and ââ¬Å"victimâ⬠imply inactivity. An important concept is the assumption that men, the ââ¬Å"coarser sex,â⬠act on women, the ââ¬Å"weaker sexâ⬠(457). Like prostitutes, the women in ââ¬Å"Porphyriaââ¬â¢s Loverâ⬠and ââ¬Å"My Last Duchessâ⬠also violate traditional gender roles. For that reason, the men take it upon themselves to bring the power relation back to that of convention, where men are bearers of power and have control in relationships. The means by which this power reversion is accomplished, however, are subject to examination. Foucaultââ¬â¢s theories are helpful in understanding ââ¬Å"Porphyriaââ¬â¢s Lover.â⬠In the poem, the male character, who is the narrator, perceives himself to elicit a confession from the woman. Inherent in the idea of confession are power dynamics. Confession is ââ¬Å"...a ritual that unfolds within a power relationship, for one does not confess without the presence (or virtual presence) of a partner who is not simply the interlocutor but the authority who requires the confession...â⬠(Foucault 61). Confession is a socially-constructed process in which it is necessary to have a mediator as well as a confessor. In
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