Browning's Introduction of the Count of Abuse

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English

 

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William B

 

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April 9, 2014

 

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The duke never states explicitly that he killed his wife, but reading between the lines the reader gets the idea that he was somehow involved in the incident. In lines 21-23 the duke says, "She had / A heart?how shall I say??too soon made glad, / Too easily impressed" and here the duke clearly critizises his ex-wife as if to justify what has happened to her...
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Especially line 45: "This grew; I gave commands; / Then all smiles stopped together." Here are the comments on the belief that whatever the husband says is correct and the wife should obey the husband at all times. The duke almost proudly tells how his wife follows his commands as a slave and, even when still very young, stops her smiling alltogether...
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