The Use of Wealth and Power as Imagery in Robert Browning's My Last Duchess
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In Robert Browning's poem, My Last Duchess , the imagery of wealth and power are cleverly illustrated through the use of the fictitous painter , Fra Pandolf.
The use of Fra Pandolf by Robert Browning is to clearly indicate to us the reader that it was a very expensive painting. The imagery of wealth in this poem is used to divulge cruelty or evil intent. We see the cruelty in his character , with the callous way he
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possess was the faint blush of pleasure from his wife's fair face. So, he found a way to encapture her totally. The duke had her painted, very expensively( of course) and quietly erased her living presence. He placed her image behind a curtain and had her painted on his wall; probably so she could never be removed from his home. The use of Fra Pandolf illustrated to us the importance of appearances to the duke.
possess was the faint blush of pleasure from his wife's fair face. So, he found a way to encapture her totally. The duke had her painted, very expensively( of course) and quietly erased her living presence. He placed her image behind a curtain and had her painted on his wall; probably so she could never be removed from his home. The use of Fra Pandolf illustrated to us the importance of appearances to the duke.