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My Last Duchess
by
Robert Browning
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Summary
Themes
Themes: All Themes
Themes: Pride and Jealousy
Themes: Discernment and Hierarchy
Themes: Art and Truth
Themes: Power
Themes: Possession
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Characters
Analysis
Analysis
Style, Form, and Literary Elements
Historical and Social Context
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Characters
The Duke
The Duchess
Fra Pandolf
Literary Devices
Dramatic Monologue
Imagery
Irony
Repetition
Metaphor
Dramatic Irony
Enjambment
Themes
Power
Jealousy
Possession
Narcissism
Symbolism
The Portrait
Neptune Statue
Spot of Joy
The Curtain
Quotes
The Count Your Master's Known Munificence is Ample Warrant That No Just Pretence of Mine for Dowry Will be Disallowed; Though His Fair Daughter's Self, as I Allowed at Starting is My Object.
Too Soon Made Glad, /Too Easily Impressed: She Liked Whate'er /She Looked On, and Her Looks Went Everywhere
'twas Not Her Husband's Presence Only, Called That Spot of Joy Into the Duchess' Cheek
Narrative Perspective
First Person
Dramatic Monologue
Unreliable Narrator
Plot
Fate of the Duchess
Comparative Analysis
My Last Duchess
Character Comparison
Style
Dramatic Monologue
Tone