The four poets from War Photographer, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, Havisham, The Laboratory, My Last Duchess and On My First Sonne have all crafted very emotion based poems, all 6 present strong feelings. Some through manic speech and rhythm, others through a deeper meaning. I would say the majority of these poems (Havisham, Duchess, Laboratory and Photographer) all feature protagonists with mental disorders, after or during certain situations. My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is about a pretentious man looking back on the fate on his past wife in great detail (while preparing to marry someone else s daughter), apparently reveling in it because she looked at other men. The Duke (?) has a very twisted, sadistic way of looking at the incident, being angry at his wife rather than himself, despite him killing her. From I gave commands; then all smiles stopped together we can be sure he ordered her death. Once he has finished reminiscing, he returns to his usual business as if he were only remembering something vaguely unimportant.