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The Pied Piper of Hamelin

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A riverside Brunswick town is overwhelmed by rats until a mysterious, colorfully dressed piper offers to remove them by playing a magical tune that lures the vermin into the river. When civic leaders refuse the agreed payment, the piper retaliates by enchanting away the town's children into a mountain, leaving one lame boy behind. The narrative unfolds in lively, rhymed verse that mixes playful imagery and dark consequence, treating themes of broken promises, communal culpability, and the uneasy blend of wonder and retribution.

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Robert Browning

Robert Browning was a prominent English poet and playwright, known for his mastery of dramatic monologue and psychological insight. His works often explore themes of love, morality, and the complexities of human nature. Browning's notable works include "Dramatic Romances," which showcases his innovative narrative style, and the beloved children's poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin." His poetry is characterized by its rich language and intricate characterizations, making him a significant figure in Victorian literature. Browning's contributions have left a lasting impact on the literary landscape, influencing generations of poets and writers.

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