And now they never meet in grove or gree
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One of the most famous dramatic monologues is the poem ''My Last Duchess'' by Robert Browning. This is an example of a conversational monologue in which the speaker, a Duke, is showing a houseguest a portrait of his late wife. At the beginning of the poem, the speaker seems to be describing his wife in a wistful and respectful tone, as one might expect.
