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My Last Duchess Curtain

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In Browning’s “My Last Duchess”, The Duke of Ferrara speaks to an agent representing the count. The Duke begins by referring to “my last Duchess”, as he opens up a curtain to display a portrait of her hanging on the wall. Right away, this action shows the control the Duke has over The Duchess by being able to decide who can and cannot view the portrait of The Duchess. This idea is later proven in Lines 9-10, “Since none puts by - The curtain I have drawn for you, but I”. The Duke is letting the agent know that he is choosing to show him her painting. This makes it seem like a rare, and special event to allow The Duchess to be viewed by someone other than The Duke. By doing this, The Duke treats the portrait more of a sacred work of art.
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