Robert Browning's dramatic monologue 'My last Duchess', there are plenty of characters in the world today that many people can compare. The two men are Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara and his duke. Through the monologue, the Duke was said to be arrogant, and perhaps also mentally ill. His Duchess are the opposite of his, but he lives and likes to enjoy everything. Thanks to his comment, the duke kept silent for a while. In the monologue part, the Duke is a fictitious monk and talks with the painter Fra Pandolf.
"My Last Duchess" is a poem about an arrogant and very powerful duke depicting his late Duchess. From the title "final", you can see that the duke has multiple Duchess. In this verse the Duke is very selfish. He said, "I never choose not to give up" Whatever the class they are, the Duchess would think that everyone in the world is equal. However, the Duke can not do this. He is too concerned about his appearance. "Lovers of Porphyria" is a poem that someone explained that his lover, Porphyria, visited him one night and he mistakenly murdered her.
Character is Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara and his Duchess. Through the monologue, the Duke was said to be arrogant, and perhaps also mentally ill. His Duchess are the opposite of his, but he lives and likes to enjoy everything. Thanks to his comment, the duke kept silent for a while. In the monologue part, the Duke is a fictitious monk and talks with the painter Fra Pandolf. He said that his existence (Duke) is causing happiness
"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.