Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" is a dramatic monologue in which the Duke of Ferrara is discussing the issue of dowry with messengers dispatched by the Count. The use of the drama monologue allows the poet to subtlely reveal the personality of the character to the reader. Depending on the language used by the speaker, the poet can evoke a strong emotion among readers. - Murder, mystery, and conspiracy portray Robert Browning's poem "My Last Duchess." From the indirect suggestion of the speaker to the death of the wife, it is easy for the reader to believe that the speaker committed a retaliable crime because of jealousy. His well designed speech disrupts and hides all possible motivations that will remain unresolved. Even if he does not kill his wife, he certainly has several hidden things.
Comparison and comparison of Porphyrias' lover and my last Duchess' Porphyrias Lover 'and my last Duchess looks similar in many respects, they are all written by Robert Browning. In "My Last Duchess", the lecturer was the Duke of Italy who was talking with the ambassador and his daughter wanted to get married. The Duke tried to impress him by showing his painting and his last Duchess. - "My Last Duchess" is a poem about the 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.