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By the way the poem is written we can also assume that the persona is speaking to someone about his last Duchess, her beauty and charm. Along with the rhyming at the end of his sentences, us readers can assume that the diction is at a medium to high level. By looking at his persona, diction, and subject of the poem, we could say that his tone was rather humorous and sarcastic.
There she stands. Work Cited: Browning, Robert. Elizabeth McMahan et al. Upper Saddle River: Pearson, The poem can most likely relate to anyone who has been in this situation. The use of language is informal, using modern English we all can understand. This and the combination of the rhyming of the sentences makes the diction in the poem at a high level. We got for our wedding. Kind of a shame.
The persona does not speak in a hateful way about the ex-husband, but tells the poem from a humorous, reflective point of view. The poem seems to be describing the ex-husband as a warning for other women, or men, who might be experiencing the same thing. How not to be tricked by charm and flattery. Work Cited: Spera, Gabriel. While reading this poem, I never really got a feeling that the Duke ever truly loved the Duchess, and that he only married her for the dowry.
He speaks of her beauty, as if it was a weapon. He goes from expressing how he felt about his Duchess, to a flip, and wants to continue downstairs to meet the potential new in-laws. Like the Duchess never even existed. To me, I felt the use of persona and tone was less effective.