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Character Of My Last Duchess

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The situation seems ludicrous to the reader, because smiling at people does not seem a good enough reason to be killed. This is a clear indication to the reader that the narrator is mad, and thus unreliable. The portrayal of the duchess in the duke‘s words is also an important part of the poem, but the main goal of My Last Duchess is the exploration of the mind of the speaker. The description of the duchess makes clear that the duke is obviously not in his right mind. He does not gain any self-knowledge by the end of the poem: he blames others for their mistakes to disguise his own. The duke avoids self-examination and refuses to look at his faults, or even admit that he has faults. The painting of the duchess portrays her as a sweet and innocent young woman, which contrasts with the personality of her husband. The duke likes to …show more content…

It turns the duchess into an object; she becomes something which he can dominate completely and which will not embarrass or upset him. His life is care-free with only the painting in his life, but still he needs a wife. The duke seeks happiness in the ideal marriage, but it does not go as planned.

What Browning is doing in My Last Duchess is making a case for an immoral position. The dramatic monologue is the perfect instrument for this, because of the tension between sympathy and moral judgment. Those immoral positions are an act of free will of the characters. The fact that there is a split between moral judgment and sympathy allows the reader to read the poem from the point of view of the speaker, and even sympathies with him or her, but the reader does not have to adopt that point of view or to agree with it.

So one could conclude that the duke is a character the reader prefers to identify him- or herself with, because he is such a refined, powerful man, even though he is not that refined

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