"My Last Duchess" is a poem about an arrogant and very powerful duke depicting his late Duchess. From the word "final" in the title, you can see that the Duke has multiple Duchess. In this verse, the Duke is very enthralled. He said, "I will never give up." Whatever the class they are, the Duchess will think that everyone in the world is equal. However, the Duke can not do this. He is concerned about his appearance too much. - A comparison of my last Duchess and Porphyria's lover Robert Browning was born in Camberwell on May 7, 1812. Most of his education comes from his father as a bank clerk. In 1828, he studied at the University of London, but as soon as he realized that he himself was learning happily he departed. Robert tried to be a playwright and poet, but he did not succeed. In 1846 Robert Browning married Elizabeth Barrett who was also a poet.
Oxford English Dictionary in Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" The Oxford English Dictionary defined the term "action" of the 19th century as "pleasing, carefully useful". In Robert Browning's dramatic monosawlist "My last Duchessen", this term unnecessarily represents a servant to the wife of Duke of Ferrara. Speaker Duke Ferrara negatively talks about this servant, but he wants his wife to be excellent.
Robert Browning's "Duchess of the Last Duke" Duke of Evil Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess", we made Ferrara's self-centered, loving Duke for us I drew. The portrait duke's monologue seems to be related to his deceased wife, but if you read carefully, the last Duchess mentioning him are just a few notes of his own important speech I understand. Browning uses a dramatic monologue to show the rule, ambiguity, and arrogance of the duke.