Poets frequently use literary skills to clearly convey the character of their speakers. In "My Last Duchess" Robert Browning emphasized Duke 's attitude and personality and used ideas, words, and images to achieve a strong result. In a dramatic monologue, the development of the character is based on what the speaker said and the way he said it. In "My Last Duchess", an independent talker speaks to a fictitious audience, and the reader is seen as an undetected third party. Thanks to this view, readers can analyze the words and actions of the Duke and understand the life and personality that he does not know deeply.
Comparison and comparison of Porphyrias' lover and my last Duchess' Porphyrias Lover 'and my last Duchess looks a lot in many respects, they were all written by Robert Browning. In "My Last Duchess", the lecturer was the Duke of Italy who was talking with the Ambassador and he wanted his daughter to get married. The Duke tried to impress him by showing his painting and his last Duchess. As she did not pay sufficient respect for him, he talked about letting him kill his last Duchess in public.
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)
Robert "The Duke of Evil of" My Last Duchess "of Robert Browning's" My Last Duchess "of Browning has drawn Ferrara's self-centered, loving Duke for us. The duke's monologue seems to be related to his deceased wife, but after reading carefully, the last Duchess who mentioned him are only a few notes of his own important speech Browning uses dramatic monologues to show the rule, ambiguity, and arrogance of the Duke.
"My last Duchess", Robert Browning has defined the term "action" of the 19th century as "I'd like to be pleased; focused and helped" and said the "Oxford English Dictionary" by Duke of Ferrara. In the dramatic monologue Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess", this term unnecessarily represents me serving the wife of Duke of Ferrara. The speaker, Duke Ferrara, told negative about the servant, but I wanted my wife to be prepared.