Brownings My Last Duchess example essay topic
Yet, Browning leads us to believe that she equated this intimate contact with something as simple as the sun setting, "The dropping of the daylight in the West". In the following passage the reader is given the first glimpse of what probably led the Duke to such a violent act: She thanked men - good! but thanked Somehow - I know not how - as if she ranked My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name With anybody's gift. The Duke, it appears, was jealous of the attention that she gave to others. Browning tells us much about the type of person the Duke was in these lines: Even had you skill In speech - which I have not - to make your will Quite clear to such an one, and say, "Just this Or that in yo disgusts me; here you miss, Or there exceed the mark" - and if she let Herself be lessoned so, nor plainly set Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse - E'en then would be some stooping; and I choose Never to stoop. Oh sir, she smiled, no doubt, Whene " er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile Browning conveys to us that the Duke was a proud man that would not convey his feelings to the Duchess regarding her manner. The language chosen, "Just this or that in you disgusts me", conveys to us just how bothered by her wandering attention the Duke was.
The reader could also be led to the conclusion that the Duke was a bit of a coward. He had predetermined her reaction to a confrontation, "and if she let | Herself be lessoned so, nor plainly set | Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse". As his hidden aggression intensified, his manner with her turned harsh: Oh sir, she smiled, no doubt, Whene " er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile This grew; I gave commands; "Normal" people, in the Dukes situation of extreme psychological turmoil would probably react in one of two ways. They would either confront the Duchess about her behavior by explaining that her actions caused them discomfort and pain or they would react in anger, accusing the Duchess of being unfaithful. A thin line separates the "Normal" from those that resort to violence as a means to and end. An even thinner line exists between those that react with violence and those that push things just a little too far and commit crimes.
There is little value to the type of jealousy the Duke was experiencing. Jealousy in itself is a destructive emotion. It leads people to think irrationally and to envision scenarios that paint the victim in an unfavorable light thus intensifying the jealous feelings and intensifying the situation.