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    My Last Duchess The dramatic monologue “My Last Duchess” was penned down by Robert Browning. In this poem, the narrator is the Duke of Ferrara, and the listener is the count’s agent, through whom the Duke is arranging the proposed marriage to a second duchess. The poem is ironical and reveals its rhetorical sense, gradually. In the later part of the poem, the Duke claims that he does not have a skill in speech, but his monologue is a masterpiece of subtle rhetoric. While supposedly entertaining the

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    time’s social norms and growing institutions. The narrator of “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister” is resentful and irrationally petty contrary to the monolithic idea of a monk. In “My Last Duchess” charm thinly veils the tyrannical nature of a respected Duke. Lastly, the bishop of “The Bishop Orders His Tomb” is sour with greed, jealousy, vanity, and resentment. These characters act out of their socially-prescribed nature and this, I think, is ultimately a critique of Victorian ideals of order, structure

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    similarities and differences. This can be seen in the two central characters, content and language. In "My Last Duchess" the duke, a rich upper class man, is talking to a messenger of a count whose daughter he wishes to marry. This poem begins in front of his last Duchess painting which is on the wall in the Duke's home. Throughout the poem, we discover the characteristics of the Duke and learn about the murder of the Duchess. "Porphyria's Lover" however begins in the lover's cottage. The poem describes

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    this is the key event in the poem, and that it does not go unnoticed. In ‘My Last Duchess’ the relationship between the Duke and the Duchess seems a lot less passionate and the reader could get the impression that the two characters falsely pretend to love each other when in fact, the truth is the opposite. This impression could be made by the reader because the Duke describes the Duchess as a pleasant person to look at but he feels as if the Duchess takes him for granted and she is not

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    ‘My Last Duchess’ is a poem written by Robert Browning in 1845. It’s a first person narrative of a duke who is showing the ambassador around his palace and negotiating his marriage to the daughter of another powerful family. As they are walking through the palace, the duke stops and looks at the beautiful portrait of his lovely last duchess. The duke speaks his thoughts about the girl, and as the poem progresses we begin to realize that his last duchess had been murdered. “…I gave commands

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    to the overall theme in the poem “ My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning; and how a communication can have a major impact in one’s relationship/ marriage. There is a duke that is on a search for a new wife, but he talks about a paint of his dead wife and how his wife was very flirtatious to a complete stranger. The cause of the duke and duchess’ unsuccessful marriage was the lack of communication, arrogant self pride and his controlling self nature. Ultimately, no one should ever judge someone without

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    True Love (A Discussion on Robert Browning's My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover.) Robert Browning wrote many amazing dramatic monologues during his time in the 1800’s. “The English poet Robert Browning (1812-1889) is best known for his dramatic monologues. By vividly portraying a central character against a social background, these poems probed complex human motives in a variety of historical periods”(Gale). Browning was super influential with his monologues during the Victorian period and

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    Scene 3- Welcome to Dictionopolis (Back on the road, Milo and Tock talked to each other and became friends on the journey to Dictionopolis.) Tock: You were great back there, although you didn’t have much practice, you still got your way out of there. Milo: Thanks, I’m Milo. What’s your name? Tock: I’m Tick Tock, but my friends used to call me Tock. Milo: Can I call you Tock? It’s about time for me to get some friends. Tock: But time is your friend. (Milo drives down the cliff) Milo: What country

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    My Last Duchess is a poem but more of a monologue whose poet is Robert Browning. The poem presents to us probably a Duke who seems to show off the wife’s portrait to an addressee who is a visitor in his house. When the Duke talks to the visitor, he makes reference to the portrait of her Duchess framed on the wall and refers to her as the last one. The Duchess is late, “Looking as if she were alive” (Browning, 2). As I had stated in the opening sentence, the poem is just a monologue since it involves

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    In To His Coy Mistress, the speaker quickly makes it clear that he wants sex from a woman he is talking to. He uses pretty language to veil the fact that he is impatient and somewhat disrespectful towards her. In My Last Duchess, a Duke is talking about his late Duchess, and explains that he wanted something that he had lost – her full attention. He further describes that he didn’t use any language towards her at all, but simply gave orders and commands to attempt to gain her attention back instead

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