I read a critical article about Robert Browning 's "My Last Duchess". I acknowledge that I found NCLC with more difficult things than I thought. There are many criticisms of Browning's work but few comments on "My Last Duchess". I discovered that this article focuses on the duke of poetry and our response to him. The title of the article is "consideration and judgment".
My last Duchess, Robert Browning gave his readers a complicated picture of his two main characters in his poem "My Last Duchess." The duke depicting that poem was most direct, Browning finally lost him confidence in the reader. The Duchess became compassionate and a victim of cheating. It is through various manifestations of the Duchess in poetry that we understand these two personality. Acting by the Duchess, as opposed to his hopeless and endless words, as he tries to tell their story in their own way, her unprecedented smile and relaxed nature .
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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."