4. In Porphyria's Lover, why does the speaker kill the woman he loves?
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He didn't want to lose that moment and wished to eternalize it. He feared she might not feel the same way she felt for him the next day as she did that night. His was an apparently insane mind, for he decided to kill her. ... If Porphyria died while she was united with him, he would never lose her.
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In "Porphyria's Lover," the narrator kills the woman he loves because in death, she will forever belong to him.
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