A dramatic monologue is by definition one person's speech, it is offered without over analysis of commentary, placing emphasis on subjective qualities that are left to the audience to interpret. This technique originally achieved its distinction through Robert Browning's literature. La belle dame sans merci is a literary Ballad in twelve short stanzas of four lines and is structured like a dialogue between the knight and an unknown person. Equally from both Browning poems they are from single speakers (which is not the poet) illustrating a certain stipulation and from this we learn a lot of information that regard the narrators character and personal views on the caution. All three poems have been written in a male point of view and I feel they have done this to involve the reader more because it depicts strong emotions (such as jealousy and hate) and sudden changes in moods. Both Browning poems have alike appearances but receive different reactions from the readers once they have been read this style of writing receives different interpretations. The Duke reveals himself to be a questionable and potentially dangerous match who is very controlling and yet out of control. This obsession is evident in the dramatic monologue's use of rhyming couplets because they should be rhymed and end-stopped but many of the lines feature enjambment, with the dukes words pushing over the lines:
"Looking as if she were alive. I call
That piece a wonder, now: Fra Pandolf's hands
Worked busily a day, and there she stands.
Will't please you sit and look at her? I said
"Fra Pandolf" by design, for never read"
This is not pure coincidence browning has set out to do this. The emjambment exemplifies that the duke is out of control.
The rhyme scheme of the poem helps to establish the mindset of the lover. Upon first glance, the rhyme scheme seems odd and disjointed. More careful inspection reveals an
Pattern of ABABB: every two non-indented lines rhyme and every three indented lines rhyme. So there is in fact logic behind the somewhat chaotic structure. This mirrors the lover's own mindset. He is obviously disturbed (chaotic) but within his own mind there is a very strict logic, and he can justify his actions to himself. The repetition of certain words, such as Fra Pandolf and smile, suggest that the Duke has some sort of jealous fixation. The Duke does not mention Fra Pandolf to show admiration; he repeats the name to suggest that "perhaps Fra Pandolf chanced to say, 'Her mantle laps Over my Lady's wrist too much'" in an attempt to seduce the Duchess. The word, smile, is tied to the Duke's suspicions about the Duchess' behaviour toward men.
The painter of the duchess in the poem "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning is never explicitly named. The poem suggests that the Duke of Ferrara commissioned the painting.
My Last Duchess was created in 1845.
In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the Duke of Ferrara describes his late wife, the Duchess, to a visitor. Through the Duke's words, the reader gains insight into the Duke's controlling and possessive nature, as well as his jealousy and arrogance. The poem is a dramatic monologue where the Duke's persona is revealed through his speech.
"My Last Duchess" is about a Duke who is talking to a servant of a man who wants the Duke to marry his daughter. The Duke is with the servant in his house and begins to go on a long explanation of a painting of his "last duchess." He goes on and on, complaining of how terrible she was, that she did not appreciate his riches and his rare name, and that she was too happy. He hints that he somehow got rid of his last duchess. He then explains to his servant about another piece of artwork he has, a statue of Poseidon taming a seahorse, which is an analogy to the Duke and the way he wanted to tame the Duchess. In the end, the Duke and Servant go to talk to the servant's master, but the servant is convinced that the master will not want his daughter to marry the Duke.
Robert Browning uses dramatic monologue in "My Last Duchess," where the speaker reveals his thoughts and feelings while addressing another character in the poem, creating tension and inviting the reader to interpret the underlying meaning of his words. This technique allows Browning to explore themes of power, control, and jealousy through the perspective of the Duke.
Fra Pandolf if the fictional painter who created the painting of the last Duchess.
There are several remaining duchess. The duchess of Kent, Cambridge, Cornwall, York, etc
My Last Duchess - 2017 was released on: USA: 1 January 2017
Browning's "My Last Duchess" is a dramatic monologue, that is, a poem supposedly told from the perspective of a certain person, whose personality is revealed in the course of the poem. In this poem, a rich nobleman (Duke) of the Italian Renaissance is showing a guest his art collection. When he gets to a certain painting, he says that it is of his "last duchess," meaning the one who is no longer living. He explains how he loved her but she stopped pleasing him at some point because she no longer looked especially happy to see him, any happier than she generally looked. He wanted her to smile especially at him. Finally, he says that he gave a command and "all smiles stopped together," in the poem's famous line. His lack of any sadness or remorse as he tells the story is further sign of his cruelty.
Browning's "My Last Duchess" is a dramatic monologue, that is, a poem supposedly told from the perspective of a certain person, whose personality is revealed in the course of the poem. In this poem, a rich nobleman (Duke) of the Italian Renaissance is showing a guest his art collection. When he gets to a certain painting, he says that it is of his "last duchess," meaning the one who is no longer living. He explains how he loved her but she stopped pleasing him at some point because she no longer looked especially happy to see him, any happier than she generally looked. He wanted her to smile especially at him. Finally, he says that he gave a command and "all smiles stopped together," in the poem's famous line. His lack of any sadness or remorse as he tells the story is further sign of his cruelty.
The cast of My Last Duchess - 2017 includes: Crystal Nicole Marcano as Lucrezia
Anastasia was the last grand duchess to be born, but her aunt Olga Alexandrovna Romanov was the last to die, in 1960 in Ontario, Canada