Explain Julia's death in the Duchess of malfi?
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The Duchess possesses composure and dignity in the moments leading up to her death, even to the point of asking for her violent death in order to put her to sleep. In this way, death is shown as an escape that is preferable to a life of suffering. ... Instead, it leads to guilt, as well as to more suffering and more death.
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