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    In addition to Herrick, Robert Browning portrays destructive side of human desire in the poem “My Last Duchess.” Browning depicts that desire motivates the Duke to become hostile toward his Duchess when she fails to live up to his expectation. Browning begins his dramatic monologue with a Duke talking to a count about his last Duchess on the portrait while negotiating marriage with his daughter. Strangely, the portrait of the Duke’s former wife is placed behind a curtain where only he is allows to

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    In Robert Browning’s poem, My Last Duchess, is about a conversation surrounding a portrait. The focus swirls around the untimely death of the duchess, Alfonso II last wife, because of some impropriety. She looks alive, and the duke attributes this to the skill of the painter, Frà Pandolf. This serves to remind the reader that the duke does not approve of the way the duchess handled herself. Evidently, the duke does not approve of the zest for life that the duchess exhibited. He of course compliments

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    alluring vivacity which is beautiful to some, but some people view women’s vivacity as a rare object that should be conquered rather than cared for. In “My Last Duchess,” the Duke’s interaction with the last Duchess represents the value of women during the 19th century. The characterization of the speaker, the Duke, and the speaker’s analysis of the Duchess, the reader notes that one of the main downfalls to the Duke and the Duchess’s relationship is that the Duke’s arrogance. In the beginning of the poem

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    In the poem, "My Last Duchess" is about, a Duke who collects portraits. He pulls back a curtain to reveal a portrait of his last duchess. It was painted by a monk and painter named Fra Pandolf. The duke tells the listener that his previous wife was too friendly. He doesnt approve the fact that she is easily impressed or happy. He thinks that she should be more sophisticated or he thinks that only his presence should make her happy. He thinks that his presence should make her happier and not other

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    they are special and loved, and in the poem My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, the Duke of Ferrara is no exception. He uses his power not only to control who can love him, but also how they should. At the start of the poem the Duke is showing the servant of the Count, who’s daughter the Duke is going to marry, around his palace. In his gallery they stop at a painting that he unveils to be the portrait of his beautiful, young wife that passed (his last duchess). He goes on to describe how she was a very

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    The poem "My Last Duchess" written by Robert Browning exemplifies the form of a dramatic monologue by its presence of an unspoken listener, dramatic situation, and blatant irony (Bowen). This form of a monologue is significant because through it, Browning subtly conveys the message that beauty in the real and nature is better and more vivid than any memory can make it because it is true in the former and altered in the latter. A major contribution of a dramatic monologue is that a character speaks

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    Browning’s My Last Duchess is a dramatic monologue set in the Renaissance period narrated by an unnamed Duke who describes his “last Duchess”. Throughout this text, it is evident that the Duke has an excessive demand for control. This character trait is seen most prominently through his remarks on his late wife and the way in which he felt she was “too easily impressed” by things other than himself. The Duke is jealous and seemingly disgusted when he claims that the late Duchess “ranked my gift of

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    While rewriting “My Last Duchess”, I went back and forth trying to decide whose point of view to write it from, but finally decided to write it from the servants point of view. I chose this character, because the servant is the only one in the narrative who closely experiences the Duke after he kills the Duchess. By writing it from the servant point of view, we can see still see how the Duke’s mental health is questionable, but yet it adds more depth to it, as we gain this knowledge from someone

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    In Robert Browning’s poem, “My Last Duchess” he killed his last duchess for many specific reasons. The Duke explains to us about his wife in a bad way, but what he says about her is all good things and she sounds to be nice and fun to be around. The duke was upset and disappointed in his wife. He also had a picture of her on the wall. I think he killed her because he got sick and tired of her and just wanted another wife. The Duke was a bad and cold person who would not be pleased with a wife

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    My Last Duchess Response The poem “My last Duchess” by Robert Browning is written in the first person point of view. The narrator, the Duke of Ferrara is collaborating with the representative of the father of his succeeding bride. The Duke speaks about his last duchess with the dialogue between the envoy and himself. The depiction the duke portrays on his last duchess, as well as his forthcoming duchess reveals the true character of the Duke to the reader. The poet has done a tremendous job speaking

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