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What does the poem 'My Last Duchess' tell you about the position of women in society in that age

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Answered by yeshwanthkumar22
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              My Last Duchess is all about the power: the political and social power wielded by the speaker who is the Duke and his attempt to control the domestic sphere in the same way that he rules his lands. He rules with an iron fist. The Duke looks at things that he has possession of and people he interacts with as an opportunity to spread his power. Wives need to be dominated; servants need to understand his authority, and fancy objects in his art gallery display his influence on the world if he decides to show them.

This poem is about a self-centered Duke who used to have a painting of his last wife on the wall and is making efforts to impress an ambassador who is in the process of negotiating the duke's next marriage. It is almost as if he is trying to persuade no one more than himself.

This poem was set in Renaissance Italy. women were denied in all political rights and considered legally subject to their husbands. Women of all classes were expected to perform first and foremost, the duties of a housewife doing, cooking, and entertaining. it is evident to show how egoistic and possessive the Duke is. the Duke sees something that he dislikes in his next wife he will simply get another one. Indeed, it quickly becomes clear that the Duke disliked many things about his dead wife. The Duke dislikes how the Duchess liked everything that she saw, believing that she was too easily impressed and she liked whatever she looked on. It disappoints him because he wanted to impress her with his marriage to her.

women should be equal to men and equal rights should be given to both of them.women should work equally to men.

Answered by vilnius
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The poem "The Last Duchess" has been written during the age of the Victorian period. It tells about the situation and position of women in both the Renaissance and the Victorian period. The poem suggests that the role of the women in the society is restricted and fixed. The women are considered to be the property of their husbands. Their roles were restricted to household chores. In the poem, the duchess is seen as inferior to her husband. She was also not allowed to smile. This suggests how dominating the society used to be at that period. For the husband, the reputation and the culture mattered more than his wife. Marital faithfulness was yet another issue. The husband took control over the duchess by killing her and not allowing her to live freely.

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