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Essay On My Last Duchess - 789 Words

I compared and contrasted the attitudes the women give toward the speaker in the poems â€Å"To His Coy Mistress† and â€Å"My Last Duchess.† I was able to do this by using elements like speaker, figurative language, and tone. To show how the poets reveal the attitudes that the women give off. In the poems â€Å"My Last Duchess† and â€Å"To His Coy Mistress† the speaker expresses throughout their poem that they exclusively only want to use women for pleasure and convenience. This was inferred based on their tone and figurative language used in the poem. The speakers used a different and unusual tone and style in order to get their message about women across to us. In My Last Duchess, the tone of the speaker has a tone that seems like a bragger/show off type†¦show more content†¦At the end of the poem he stops talking about the painting and he talks to the representative of a count, whose niece he wishes to marry. Now, at line 51 to 53 he says, Of mine for dowry will be disallowedÍ ¾/Though his fair daughters self, as I avowed/ At starting, is my object. The authors diction (word choice) using the word object further confirms that the Duke objectifies women. He doesn’t just say that he cares about the women or the marriage, instead he says that she’s his object. That infers that he will own her, as if she is just an item for display, like the painting of his last duchess. Lastly in â€Å"My Last Duchess† at the very end of the poem, in line 54, he starts to talk about another piece of art, this makes it seem like just showing off his property (which he is). Showing off his property, further confirms that he views women as objects and not people (Objectifies). Then in the poem â€Å"To His Coy Mistress†, the speaker feelings at first seem very strong, but then prove to be only normal flirtations that are normally associated with the time period. He shows himself to possibly be a half decent character by saying, â€Å"Nor would I love at lower rate,† which refers to the lady and her virginity. By this line, he is telling her that he will still love her, regardless of whatever intimate or non-intimate relations they may pursue. But he only tells her this in order toShow MoreRelatedEssay on my last duchess684 Words   |  3 Pagesliterary techniques to clearly convey the personalities of their speakers. In â€Å"My Last Duchess†, Robert Browning uses point of view, diction, and imagery to achieve a powerful effect, underlining the attitude and personality of the Duke. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;In a dramatic monologue, character development is based on what the speaker says, and how he says it. 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