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What is the concept of love in browning's poem "my last duchess"?
I'm doing an essay about it comparing it to 2 other poem but i'm not sure of it
I've not finished writing it yet but I wrote that the concept of love in the poem is material love. He is more interested to the piece of art( the painting od the duchess). He couldn't feel the joy that the duchess felt with the simple thing her life gave her so he killed her

Am I right till here?

2007-01-31 03:37:51 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

2 answers

The man couldn't appreciate his wife's love of the simple pleasures in life. He thought maybe she was cheating on him and that she favored everyone the same as she favored him. He thought that because he married her and raised her status and gave her material things that she should treat him better than everyone else; however, she treated everyone and everything with the same simple joy and this made him angry. It doesn't explicitly say that he killed her, but readers can infer that he probably had a hand in her death.

In the end, what it all came down to was control. He couldn't have control over his duchess during her life, but now that she's dead, he can. He keeps her painting behind a curtain, so that people can only see her when HE wants them to see her. He tried to control her while she was alive, but she refused to be suppressed. Now, he's moving onto another wife, making sure that she won't be like his last duchess.

Hope this helps...good luck with your paper!

2007-01-31 05:21:24 · answer #1 · answered by Akihi 2 · 0 0

this is the most shityest answer i have herd no quotations from the poem no language tech mention this craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap

2015-03-03 05:05:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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