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2 мар. 2016 г. · The duke uses euphemism to explain the way that he had the duchess killed – "I gave commands; Then all smiles stopped together" – shows a ...
In this excerpt, the Duke uses “that spot of joy” as a metaphor for the smile of Duchess. He observed that her smile is for everyone and not just for him. This ...
20 нояб. 2021 г. · Euphemism is the device used to tell how the Duke murdered her Duchess. “Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands; Then all smiles ...
The Duke uses an obvious euphemism for his last Duchess's murder: “-I gave commands;. Then all smiles stopped together.-”. The Duke is clear that people obey ...
With that being said, the obdurate Duke uses that information to create a euphemism – "too soon made glad," which suggests that she is unfaithful to him- even ...
["her mantle laps over my lady's wrist too much"]. ○ The Duke uses an obvious euphemism for her murder [​“I gave commands then all smiles stopped together ...
Metaphor: The Duke's reference to the portrait as a "thing" and his wife as "my last Duchess" are examples of metaphorical language in the poem. These ...
Euphemism here seems to tell us that the Duke ordered his wife's murder. The use of language here is cold and clinical showing his lack of emotion and ...
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The repetition of “I” shows the Duke as self-absorbed. The Duke uses a euphemism to hint at his last Duchess's murder: “-I gave commands;. Then all smiles ...
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