{"id":209,"date":"2014-06-17T21:51:05","date_gmt":"2014-06-17T21:51:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=209"},"modified":"2019-07-04T22:50:05","modified_gmt":"2019-07-04T22:50:05","slug":"study-questions-activities","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/chapter\/study-questions-activities\/","title":{"raw":"Study Questions, Activities, and Resources","rendered":"Study Questions, Activities, and Resources"},"content":{"raw":"<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\"><header class=\"textbox__header\">\r\n<p class=\"textbox__title\">Study Questions and Activities<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n<h1>Porphyria\u2019s Lover<\/h1>\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Why does the speaker murder Porphyria?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Read the following <a href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/20121130020324\/http:\/\/www.cswnet.com\/~erin\/rb6.htm\">essay<\/a>, which argues that Shakespeare\u2019s <em>Othello<\/em> is another source for Browning\u2019s \u201cPorphyria\u2019s Lover.\u201d<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<h1>My Last Duchess<\/h1>\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>What is the rhyme scheme in this poem?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Give some examples of enjambment in the poem. What purpose does enjambment serve in this poem?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>What is the dramatic situation in the poem? Who is speaking and to whom?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Is there any dramatic movement in the poem?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>What were the duchess\u2019s alleged faults?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>How does Browning engage our sympathies for the duchess?<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<h1>Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister<\/h1>\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>What is the speaker\u2019s dominant characteristic?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>What is the main characteristic of Brother Lawrence?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>In what way might Browning have used Friar Lawrence in Shakespeare\u2019s <em>Romeo and Juliet<\/em> to characterize his own Brother Lawrence?<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<h1>The Bishop Orders His Tomb<\/h1>\r\n<ol>\r\n \t<li>Who is Anselm?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Is Browning criticizing aspects of 16th century Roman culture?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Of what sins is the bishop guilty?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Why is the choice of St. Praxed as the site of this bishop\u2019s tomb ironic?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>List a few appropriately conventional sentiments uttered by the bishop.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>List some surprisingly unconventional sentiments he utters.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>How do you explain line 95: \u201cSt. Praxed at his sermon on the mount\u201d?<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<h1>Essay topics<\/h1>\r\nWrite an essay of 1,000 to 1,500 words on irony in \u201cMy Last Duchess,\u201d \u201cSoliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,\u201d and \u201cThe Bishop Orders His Tomb.\u201d\r\n\r\nPhilip Allingham notes, \u201cBrowning is noted as a writer of Dramatic Monologues, in which a single 'actor' or persona (rather than the poet) speaks to an implied auditor and is, as it were, overheard by the reader (who has no authorial comment to shape his or her interpretation of the characters and their circumstances).\" However, this poem is called a entitled a \"soliloquy.\" What features of \"Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister\" render the poem a soliloquy rather than a dramatic monologue? In particular, who is the poem's \"implied auditor\"? Please refer to a good glossary of literary terms, and then in an essay of 1,000 to 1500 words, discuss any two of \u201cMy Last Duchess,\u201d \u201cSoliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,\u201d and \u201cThe Bishop Orders His Tomb\u201d as dramatic monologues.\r\n\r\nCompare any one of Browning\u2019s dramatic monologues to one by Donne, such as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/flea.php\">\u201cThe Flea\u201d<\/a> or<a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/canonization.php\"> \u201cThe Canonization.\u201d<\/a>\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/canonization.php\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/a>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\">\r\n<h1>Resources<\/h1>\r\n<h2>Film Treatments:<\/h2>\r\n<h3><strong>The Bishop Orders His Tomb<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=5-lN48Xzh70\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1566\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb.png\"><img src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1566 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" \/><\/a> QR Code the Bishop Orders His Tomb[\/caption]\r\n<h3><strong>Porphyria\u2019s Lover<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=rWiPuE1zjuo\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1567\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover.png\"><img src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1567 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" \/><\/a> QR Code for Porphyria's Lover[\/caption]\r\n<h3><strong>Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=n1SlZidobhM\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1568\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister.png\"><img src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1568 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" \/><\/a> QR Code Soliloquy of Spanish Cloister[\/caption]\r\n<h1><strong>Resources<\/strong><\/h1>\r\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bl.uk\/learning\/langlit\/poetryperformance\/browning\/josephinehart\/aboutbrowning.html\">About the poems of Robert Browning<\/a>\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n&nbsp;","rendered":"<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\">\n<header class=\"textbox__header\">\n<p class=\"textbox__title\">Study Questions and Activities<\/p>\n<\/header>\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\n<h1>Porphyria\u2019s Lover<\/h1>\n<ol>\n<li>Why does the speaker murder Porphyria?<\/li>\n<li>Read the following <a href=\"https:\/\/archive.is\/20121130020324\/http:\/\/www.cswnet.com\/~erin\/rb6.htm\">essay<\/a>, which argues that Shakespeare\u2019s <em>Othello<\/em> is another source for Browning\u2019s \u201cPorphyria\u2019s Lover.\u201d<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h1>My Last Duchess<\/h1>\n<ol>\n<li>What is the rhyme scheme in this poem?<\/li>\n<li>Give some examples of enjambment in the poem. What purpose does enjambment serve in this poem?<\/li>\n<li>What is the dramatic situation in the poem? Who is speaking and to whom?<\/li>\n<li>Is there any dramatic movement in the poem?<\/li>\n<li>What were the duchess\u2019s alleged faults?<\/li>\n<li>How does Browning engage our sympathies for the duchess?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h1>Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister<\/h1>\n<ol>\n<li>What is the speaker\u2019s dominant characteristic?<\/li>\n<li>What is the main characteristic of Brother Lawrence?<\/li>\n<li>In what way might Browning have used Friar Lawrence in Shakespeare\u2019s <em>Romeo and Juliet<\/em> to characterize his own Brother Lawrence?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h1>The Bishop Orders His Tomb<\/h1>\n<ol>\n<li>Who is Anselm?<\/li>\n<li>Is Browning criticizing aspects of 16th century Roman culture?<\/li>\n<li>Of what sins is the bishop guilty?<\/li>\n<li>Why is the choice of St. Praxed as the site of this bishop\u2019s tomb ironic?<\/li>\n<li>List a few appropriately conventional sentiments uttered by the bishop.<\/li>\n<li>List some surprisingly unconventional sentiments he utters.<\/li>\n<li>How do you explain line 95: \u201cSt. Praxed at his sermon on the mount\u201d?<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h1>Essay topics<\/h1>\n<p>Write an essay of 1,000 to 1,500 words on irony in \u201cMy Last Duchess,\u201d \u201cSoliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,\u201d and \u201cThe Bishop Orders His Tomb.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Philip Allingham notes, \u201cBrowning is noted as a writer of Dramatic Monologues, in which a single &#8216;actor&#8217; or persona (rather than the poet) speaks to an implied auditor and is, as it were, overheard by the reader (who has no authorial comment to shape his or her interpretation of the characters and their circumstances).&#8221; However, this poem is called a entitled a &#8220;soliloquy.&#8221; What features of &#8220;Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister&#8221; render the poem a soliloquy rather than a dramatic monologue? In particular, who is the poem&#8217;s &#8220;implied auditor&#8221;? Please refer to a good glossary of literary terms, and then in an essay of 1,000 to 1500 words, discuss any two of \u201cMy Last Duchess,\u201d \u201cSoliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,\u201d and \u201cThe Bishop Orders His Tomb\u201d as dramatic monologues.<\/p>\n<p>Compare any one of Browning\u2019s dramatic monologues to one by Donne, such as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/flea.php\">\u201cThe Flea\u201d<\/a> or<a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/canonization.php\"> \u201cThe Canonization.\u201d<\/a>\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.luminarium.org\/sevenlit\/donne\/canonization.php\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\">\n<h1>Resources<\/h1>\n<h2>Film Treatments:<\/h2>\n<h3><strong>The Bishop Orders His Tomb<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" id=\"oembed-1\" title=\"The Bishop Orders His Tomb by Robert Browning\" width=\"500\" height=\"281\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/5-lN48Xzh70?feature=oembed&#38;rel=0\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1566\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1566\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1566 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb.png 200w, https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb-150x150.png 150w, https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-the-bishop-orders-his-tomb-65x65.png 65w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1566\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">QR Code the Bishop Orders His Tomb<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3><strong>Porphyria\u2019s Lover<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" id=\"oembed-2\" title=\"Porphyria&#39;s Lover\" width=\"500\" height=\"375\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/rWiPuE1zjuo?feature=oembed&#38;rel=0\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1567\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1567\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1567 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover.png 200w, https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover-150x150.png 150w, https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-porphyrias-lover-65x65.png 65w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1567\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">QR Code for Porphyria&#8217;s Lover<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3><strong>Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" id=\"oembed-3\" title=\"Solloquy Of The Spanish Cloister\" width=\"500\" height=\"281\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/n1SlZidobhM?feature=oembed&#38;rel=0\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1568\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1568\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a href=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister.png\" alt=\".\" class=\"wp-image-1568 size-full\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister.png 200w, https:\/\/opentextbc.ca\/englishliterature\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2014\/09\/qrcode-soliloquy-of-spanish-cloister-150x150.png 150w, 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