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King Henry Viii's Their Eyes Were Watching God

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What makes someone marriage material? What makes for a good marriage? Perhaps it’s status or the amount of money one is worth? Perhaps it’s the desire to have 2.5 children and a white picket fence? In King Henry VIII’s case, a baby boy would’ve helped his marriages; Jane Austen believed that mutual respect is crucial, even though some of her characters value wealth and status. Literature and history have a lot to say about this subject, about any subject really because society influences literature. When people read Their Eyes Were Watching God a hundred years from now, will they be able to interpret and analyze it the same way we interpret and analyze old literature—influenced by the society in which it was written? Though there are many ways …show more content…

“That’s my last Duchess, painted on the wall...Will’t please you sit and look at her? ...since none puts by the curtain I have drawn for you.” Later in the poem, the reader realizes s/he is an emissary of a potential marriage. Being a dramatic monologue, the reader gets a front row seat to Alfonso’s shift in motive and attitude. The reader initially is led to believe Alfonso adored his late wife by the way he originally describes the fresco, “I call that piece a wonder...the depth and passion of its earnest glance...how such a [flattering] glance came there.” Later in the poem, however, the reader realizes Alfonso’s true feelings toward Medici by the way he tells the emissary of her personality. Listening from the emissary’s point of view makes the poem more interactive because it’s almost like Alfonso is having a personal conversation with the reader. It also makes the poem more mysterious because the reader doesn’t know if Alfonso is a “reliable” character—the reader only knows what Alfonso has told him or her (the emissary). By putting the reader in this position, Browning suggests that the emissary would have had the same opinions on objectification (arranged marriage, obsession with status) as Alfonso did; otherwise, why would he have said, “I gave

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