A loosely defined poem consists of compressed regular rhythm statements. Therefore, in the discussion of poetry, the instrument test, the means to measure and describe the rhythm is very important. The scholars think the difference between our instrumentation system and the classic Latin and Greek system as the origin of our language in German. Classical instruments measure the length of a syllable. On the other hand, English poetry marks the meter based on the pattern "stressful or stressful syllable with accent". A particular syllable may come from the natural pattern of the word itself, or it may come from an emph.
When comparing my last two verses, Duchess and Ulysses, Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and Lord Alfred's "Ulysses" are examples of dramatic monologues. Because they are the hero's speech. As a result, they are rare. In the case of 'my last Duchess', there is only one section. In the basic form of a syllabic symbol, many disgusting lines and many irregularities in this poetry hide couple of prosody. "My last Duchess" was in the Italian Renaissance era, when the Duke of Ferrara talked to his future father's in-law's father, he told a picture of his ex-wife.
The image in 'My Last Duchess' not only conveys the Duchess and her portraits but also the darkness of the Duke's life. The Duke began his monologue and said, "This is the last Duchess I painted on the wall / as it seems to be alive" (1-2) The reader was hit by the image of the Duchess. As the reader wonders how the Duchess died, Duke lurked in a strange tone when he spoke. While the Duke continued to talk, he drew a brilliant picture of the Duchess. Duke, painter Flandre Pandorf praised her beautiful skin and said, "Paints / should not want to reproduce weak / half flowers dead along her throat" (17-19)
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Robert Browning set the tone of "My Last Duchess" with three important poetry techniques. One of them is an image. Browning used the duke's monologue to depict the image of the duke's own mind and the ominous character of the duke. Browning also uses another important device that is used to describe the dark language in poetry. The choice of Browning's words will be added to the Duchess explanation, perhaps her shameful behavior, and the dreaded horrible embarrassment and expectation. Finally, Browning also uses symbolism, which can help to show the Duchess' jealousy and potentially lead to the death of the Duchess. By using images, accurate vocabulary and tokens, Robert Browning was able to get an unexpected, mysterious and strange tone in "My Last Duchess."