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My Last Duchess is about Duke .... who feels like his wife is not being loyal to him, so he
has her killed. - -Ferrara
The first person used in the quote... shows that The Duke still controls his last Duchess
even during death. - -"[since none puts by the curtain I have drawn but *I*]"
The quote... shows that the Duke had expectations for the Duchess but she did not meet
them. The dashes emphasise the Duke's relaxed/arrogant attitude to his views on her. -
-"She had a heart* - how shall I say this?-* too soon to make glad,"
The quote ... shows that the Duke thought she was flattered with ease, again, showing his
arrogance as only wants her to be flattered by him. - -"Too easily impressed,"
(This quote isn't the only example.) Rhyming couplets is used throughout the poem. It can
link to the Duke's character almost making light out of a serious and tragic incident. -
-"The bough of cherries some officious *fool*, broke in the orchard for her, the white
*mule*,"
The quote... shows how arrogant the Duke really is. He hates how the Duchess doesn't
consider his family name as important as *he* does. *"Anybody's"* highlights his arrogant
attitude towards his own self importance. - -"*My* gift of a nine-hundred-year-old
name with anybody's gift."
The quote ... shows how arrogant the Duke is. He shows disgust at his wife's actions. He
doesn't tell her to stop or ask her to explain the truth as he doesn't put her on the same
level as himself. - -"And *I* choose never to stoop."