Central Concern: A self-absorbed and controlling duke, in conversation with a representative of his potential new wife’s family, alludes to his last wife’s inadequacies as he shows her portrait. The poem is a dramatic monologue based loosely on a historical figure, the Duke of Ferrara, who is the speaker of the poem.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Murder; objectification of women
Robert Browning, Poet
Bio: 1812-1889; Victorian-era English poet and playwright; known for his use of the dramatic monologue form; very popular in his lifetime; secretly married the poet Elizabeth Barrett despite her father’s disapproval; buried in Westminster Abbey’s Poets’ Corner
Other Works: “Paracelsus” (1835);“The Pied Piper of Hamelin” (1842); The Ring and the Book (1868-1869),a novel in verse
THEMES
The Interplay of Pride, Power, and a Need for Control
The Exaggerated Importance of Social Status and Hierarchy
Values and Perceptions Surrounding the Victorian Woman
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