My Last Duchess Questions on Jealousy

My Last Duchess

Yes, the Duke in "My Last Duchess" had the Duchess killed. He reveals this when he says, "I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together." This indicates that due to his orders, she was murdered....

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My Last Duchess

In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the Duke describes a portrait of his late wife, revealing his controlling and jealous nature. He criticizes her for being too friendly and easily pleased,...

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My Last Duchess

A thesis statement for "My Last Duchess" could focus on the Duke's jealousy and possessiveness, revealing his controlling nature and the objectification of his wife. Alternatively, a feminist...

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My Last Duchess

The narrator of the poem did not like how generous his last duchess was with her smiles and blushes and thanks. No matter how small a token was offered her, she always responded with "approving...

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My Last Duchess

Fra Pandolf is indeed a monk, as "Fra" means "brother" in Latin, confirming the assumption. However, the idea that he flirted with the Duchess is a misinterpretation by the Duke, stemming from his...

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My Last Duchess

Based on Browning's "My Last Duchess," it would be unwise to recommend marrying the Duke. The poem reveals him as a controlling, jealous, and possibly murderous figure, displeased by his late wife's...

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My Last Duchess

As the Count's representative, I would advise caution regarding his daughter's engagement to the Duke. The Duke's monologue reveals his controlling and jealous nature, suggesting he demands...

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