He had enough and had to do something about it. "Paint Must never hope to reproduce the faint Half-flush that dies along her throat:" Browning- (17-19). All of these stories have destructive love and proves the women are not capable of being equal to men during a relationship. What do these women have in common in Macbeth,Wuthering Heights, and my Last Duchess? All the women from the stories are irrelevant to how they make the men feel. This creates displeasure and makes them not want to be with them anymore. The Duke looked at the Duchess as if she likes everything in the same way indiscriminately. I call That piece a wonder, now: Frà Pandolf’s hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Browning- (2-4) In these stories all of them demonstrate Destructive Love in different fashions, all of them wanted control and could not get it. When they did get control it made someone unhappy in the relationship. Lady Macbeth made Macbeth kill Duncan and that tormented him. Catherine in Wuthering Heights was looking over Heathcliff because he was looked down upon by some and only looking for wealth. The Duke had his last Duchess killed or her did it himself, after she did many wrong doings to him. Destructive love is caused by females wanting full control over the men. The men know how to lead a relationship especially during the time period these stories were
He had enough and had to do something about it. "Paint Must never hope to reproduce the faint Half-flush that dies along her throat:" Browning- (17-19). All of these stories have destructive love and proves the women are not capable of being equal to men during a relationship. What do these women have in common in Macbeth,Wuthering Heights, and my Last Duchess? All the women from the stories are irrelevant to how they make the men feel. This creates displeasure and makes them not want to be with them anymore. The Duke looked at the Duchess as if she likes everything in the same way indiscriminately. I call That piece a wonder, now: Frà Pandolf’s hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Browning- (2-4) In these stories all of them demonstrate Destructive Love in different fashions, all of them wanted control and could not get it. When they did get control it made someone unhappy in the relationship. Lady Macbeth made Macbeth kill Duncan and that tormented him. Catherine in Wuthering Heights was looking over Heathcliff because he was looked down upon by some and only looking for wealth. The Duke had his last Duchess killed or her did it himself, after she did many wrong doings to him. Destructive love is caused by females wanting full control over the men. The men know how to lead a relationship especially during the time period these stories were