Long Answer: Write 6-8 sentences (one-two small paragraphs)….

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Lоng Answer: Write 6-8 sentences (оne-twо smаll pаrаgraphs). This prompt has multiple questions in order to help you quickly brainstorm and address the issue from different angles. Answering each one will help you arrive at a complete answer quickly; however, some of the questions flow into each other, so focus on the complete idea as you write.  First, explain the point of view or perspective of the narrator, the Duke, in Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue “My Last Duchess.” What is he saying to the agent in this poem? What is literally happening in the poem? Second, explain the reader’s perspective of what is occurring. What kind of character is the Duke? How does he view the other characters in the poem? 

Lоng Answer: Write 6-8 sentences (оne-twо smаll pаrаgraphs). This prompt has multiple questions in order to help you quickly brainstorm and address the issue from different angles. Answering each one will help you arrive at a complete answer quickly; however, some of the questions flow into each other, so focus on the complete idea as you write.  First, explain the point of view or perspective of the narrator, the Duke, in Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue “My Last Duchess.” What is he saying to the agent in this poem? What is literally happening in the poem? Second, explain the reader’s perspective of what is occurring. What kind of character is the Duke? How does he view the other characters in the poem? 

Lоng Answer: Write 6-8 sentences (оne-twо smаll pаrаgraphs). This prompt has multiple questions in order to help you quickly brainstorm and address the issue from different angles. Answering each one will help you arrive at a complete answer quickly; however, some of the questions flow into each other, so focus on the complete idea as you write.  First, explain the point of view or perspective of the narrator, the Duke, in Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue “My Last Duchess.” What is he saying to the agent in this poem? What is literally happening in the poem? Second, explain the reader’s perspective of what is occurring. What kind of character is the Duke? How does he view the other characters in the poem? 

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