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    Doll’s House and “My Last Duchess” Many wifes throughout the years have endured countless amounts of persecution from their husbands, but some men take it to a whole new level. Two male authors, Henrik Ibsen and Robert Browning, brought female hardships to light in the nineteenth century. Ibsen’s 1879 play, A Doll’s House, was so controversial at the time that he was forced to write a more pleasant ending in which Nora returned after having left Torvald. Browning’s poem, “My Last Duchess”, written in

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    power. Each author expresses their ideas in a different way, but each literary work eventually suggests that women lack power when opposed to the opposite gender. This is evident in Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess, and Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”. In fact, in “My Last Duchess” there appeared many instances where there was clearly a lack of power for women. This is suggested when the Duke was jealous because his wife was “too easily impressed” by other men, which expresses his belief

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    My last duchess by Robert Browning Quote Analysis My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is a mysterious monologue about a duke who is showing a portrait of his former wife or last duchess to a visitor at his palace. While showing this portrait of his former wife, the duke begins to demean the duchess character and their life together. Although the duke is very well spoken and chooses his words carefully as he describes the duchess, he ends up reveling more about himself than his last duchess. By doing

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    interested in changing ideals. A flawed individual who gains power through a high position will begin to expect things they don’t deserve, thus endangering others through the process and of being consumed by pride and jealousy. Browning imagines “My Last Duchess” through the perspective of the Duke of Ferrara who lived during Renaissance Italy of the 16th century, when a man was expected to be able to control his wife and she was only appreciated for her beauty and compliance. Similarly, Browning’s “The

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    Robert Browning embodies power as a theme that persists within his written work. Within “My Last Duchess,” Browning creates the speaker, a duke, who strives on the social and political power over his late duchess. The poem, a dramatic monologue, captures discussion regarding the duke expressing his desire over marrying the count’s daughter to one of the count’s emissaries. Within “Porphyria’s Lover,” browning creates a scene of power associated with physical and psychological power that each voice

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    In My Last Duchess, Robert Browning uses voice to create a sinister tone by the use of words he chooses for the Duke of Ferrara to use in his dramatic monologue. The Duke is an arrogant, selfish man who loves the arts. He introduces his deceased wife as “That’s my last Duchess, painted on the wall,” he says as if he owned her. The Duke was not happy when she participated in things that that he did not provide her with, she didn’t bow down to his aristocratic ways and this displeased him to a great

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    greatest poems, his two most moved are by the names of “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess”. These poems have both similarities and differences. Three similarities of the poems “Porphyria’s Lover” and “My Last Duchess” are: They both deal with murder, One addresses only one lover and the other addresses two lovers, and they both have main character who have obvious mental issues. The first similarity between Last and Lover is that they both deal with murder. In Lover, Porphyria, the girl, comes

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    Browning’s, My Last Duchess, and Charlotte Mew’s, The Farmers Bride, the reader witnesses the poems positions of marriage in the natural world. Within both works, it is quite evident how each relationship is vastly different from the modern world, yet parallel it at the same time. Whether it be: the interactions between the two people or the conditions of the marriage, it is made more than apparent that both can be applied to modern conceptualizations of marriage. Within My Last Duchess, the reader

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    ‘My Last Duchess’ was written in 1842 and was published that same year in Ferrara, Italy. The ‘Last Duchess’ is believed to be ‘Lucrezia di Cosimo de' Medici’ who was 14 at the time of her marriage to the Duke of Ferrara who will have been around ten years older than her. Robert Browning uses imagery to create a story of what at first seems to be a Duke and his Duchess in ‘My Last duchess’. However, the end of the poem reveals that this murderous husband is planning his next strike; ‘That’s my last

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    Browning’s poems present compelling monologues, which not only give us insight into the respective personas, but also make a comment on human nature. Discuss this statement referring to two of the poems. The poems ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ and ‘My Last Duchess,’ by Robert Browning both provide an insight into the personalities, vulnerabilities and thought processes of their respective key personas, through the use of dramatic monologue. The explicit exploration of the balance of power between men and

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