Sunday, May 19, 2019

What are the similarities and differences in the very disturbed or disturbing characters which are presented in Havisham, Hitcher and The Laboratory?

There are many similarities between severally of the characters in these metrical compositions but they withal all vary in many ways.It appears that all of the characters are bloody or otherwise intent on violence towards another psyche,but severally of the characters does it in a contrastive way.The poem Havisham is is a monologue spoken by Miss Havisham, a character in deuce Great Expectations.After being left at the alter by he fianc, she continues to wear her wedding correct and sit in her room without washing or changing her clothes for the rest of her life, while she plots retaliation on all men.She tells the reader that has has prayed everyday for the death of her fiance and that her eyes have shrunk hard and her hold have sinews strong enough to strangle with which fits her murderous conjure for revenge on her, beloved spectator bastard.Not a day since and so have I not wished him dead.Read thisRespiratory Activitythough Miss Havisham has not rattling harmed an other person she is willing to and wants to either kill or ill hurt the man who left her standing at the altar.She is similar to the vocaliser in Hitcher by her wish to hurt another person but she is has more in common with the speaker from The Laboratory because she has also been hurt by a man and wishes revenge.The poem Hitcher has a character who expresses violence in a completely different manner.The poem is a sort of monlogue where the speaker casually admits to perchance murdering an innocent hitchhiker.The speaker tells us that he has been taking time off work faking illness and not answering his phone. organism threatened with the sack, he goes in to work again and gets a lift to his hired car. As he drives out of Leeds he picks up a hitchhiker who is travelling light and has no set destination. Some microscopic way later he attacks his passenger, and throws him out of the still-moving car. The last he sees of the hiker, he is bouncing off the kerb, then disappearing d own the verge we do not know if he is dead or only badly injured. The driver does not appear to care.The speaker in this poem has actually harmed or possibly killed another person and does not seem even slightly troubled by what he has done.This person is similar to the other speakers because he wants to hurt people but is largely different because he has actually carried out his actions by killing or injuring somone instead of wishing or plotting.The Laboratory is a poem about a woman in 18th century France who is planning to kill her rival in front of her lover at the Kings palace. It is in the form of a monologue and she is at an alchemists shop or an apothacary, telling the proprieter about her plans.As she tells the shop owner and the reader of what she plans to do she expresses an interest in the type of poisonous substance the old man is preparing and exactly what it will do to her victim- like the gum in the mortar.This seems to mention that she is unstable in someway o r becoming deluded.The speaker has begun with a specific purpose of inebriation one person but now she seems to want to poison more than one person (Pauline and Elise).The need and will to inflict pain on others is a similarity is still present in this poem.The speaker in this poem is closer to actually commiting murder than the speaker in Havisham but has not all the same gone as far as possibly killing someone like in Hitcher.boilersuit there are many similarities and differences between all of the speakers in the poems.All show signs of a decaying sanity because of what has happened to them.Though each either plans to commit murder or has commited murder because of a different reason or in a different manner.

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