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The Duchess By John Castiglione

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In the reading, the narrator talks about perfection in a way that indicates he has a high standard for quality of work. "...I have to admit that I have not even suggested, let alone have done justice to the virtues of the Duchess, because not only is my style incapable of expressing them, but my mind of conceiving them" (Castiglione). I think it is evident that this man was focused on producing a book that reached his standard of quality and perfection. He did not believe he could do the Duchess justice based on her persona, which he admired greatly. Moreover, when the author mentions perfection, he indicates that his work has no point because “you cannot learn what cannot be reached" (Castiglione). He brings light to possible judgement from

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