Interpretation of ?My Last Duchess? by Robert Browing         In ?My Last Duchess? by Robert Browning, the reader is introduced to the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is a speech in the speaker unknowingly reveals his personality.        In this poem, the   audile modality listens to a monologue of the Duke of Ferrara (who is soon  desexting married) in which he sees the portrait of his deceased Duchess and brings up her faults to an unknown  envoy  plainly know as ?sir!? (l.54). Through the Duke?s ramblings, it is  versed that he is a self-centered, materialistic, proud and chauvinistic man. He has a senior high school rank in  grandness (assumed because he was married to a ?Duchess? (l.

1) who is only allowed to marry  opposite nobility) and an old well-respected  style (l.33, ?My  authorise of a nine  speed of light years old name?). Thus, he tries to portray himself as powerful and sophisticated. But his  profound motives are revealed and he is seen  green-eyed and possessive.       The Duke was formerly married and this  conjugal union ended...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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