English, asked by madonaazer, 1 year ago

what is the dramatic ironic in the poems which are My Last duchess and ulysses?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Both the poems ‘My Last Duchess’ and "Ulysses" are examples of dramatic monologues.


My Last Duchess story was starting in Italy, and Ferrara is conversating with the servant about the painting of his former wife. The ‘Ulysses’ is nothing but the man whose title is given to the poem.


He is an Ancient Greek hero who talks about his hatred of his sovereign state and showing his desire to roam and travel again before the threatening death.

Answered by fluffy46
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"My Last Duchess," by Robert Browning, 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. This poem is a monologue because it is told in one voice

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