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  1. May 13, 2011 · Read, review and discuss the A Light Woman poem by Robert Browning on Poetry.com.

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  2. Robert Browning's "A Light Woman" is a dramatic monologue about love, friendship, and deceit, told from the perspective of a man who betrays his friend by seducing the woman he loves. The speaker justifies his actions by insisting that he only did this in order to prove to his friend that this woman was "light," or unserious and promiscuous.

  3. The narrator's friend has fallen prey to a "light woman," and the narrator intervenes to save him. However, their intervention inadvertently damages the friend and reveals their own manipulative nature.

  4. Browning’s ‘A Light Woman’ is a dramatic monologue about love, a narrator’s twisted perception of friendship and his following act of betraying said friendship. In the poem, the narrator immediately breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience.

  5. A Light Woman is a poem by Robert Browning. I.So far as our story approaches the end, Which do you pity the most of us three?—My friend, or the mistress of my friend...comments, analysis, and meaning.

  6. A Light Woman. by Robert Browning. 1. So far as our story approaches the end, Which do you pity the most of us three? --My friend, or the mistress of my friend With her wanton eyes, or me? 2. My friend was already too good to lose, And seemed in the way of improvement yet, When she crossed his path with her hunting-noose And over him drew her ...

  7. Robert Browning. A Light Woman. I. So far as our story approaches the end, Which do you pity the most of us three?— My friend, or the mistress of my friend. With her wanton eyes, or me? II. My friend was already too good to lose, And seemed in the way of improvement yet, When she crossed his path with her hunting-noose. And over him drew her net.

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