What are the techniques of dramatic monologue you can find in the poem, "My Last Duchess"?
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My Last Duchess" is an example of a dramatic monologue because it is a poem written from the viewpoint of a character who is definitively not the author of the poem. Robert Browning himself didn't kill his "last duchess." Instead, he is expressing, in verse form, the story of an imaginary man who did.
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