Saturday, 12 May 2012

explication on the story:My Last Duchess


 Last class, our group focused on many things and shared ideas on the story of My last duchess. In those discussions what interested me the most was “the point of view”.

 This story of “My last duchess” is told in first person point of view. In other words a girl who is the main character is talking. So the point of view would be limited as all the thought are based on her personal ideas and might include some of the prejudice. For example she says only good things about Miss Bessie as you can see in page 56. It says, “Miss Bessie was the best English teacher in the school. Possibly she was one of the best in the city.” We came to an idea that she thinks Miss Bessie is great teacher because she is smart enough to understand the English lessons that are done by Miss Bessie and clever enough to keep up with her lessons. So if Bill or any other boys those were picked by Miss Bessie were telling this story, they won’t say such a good things about this teacher like the girl did. Also as you can see on page 63, Bill calls the poetry “That goddamn Duchess poem” which we can understand that he is feeling nauseous for not understanding the poem. I investigated that he might be having some anger toward Miss Bessie for choosing the poetry, My last duchess, for their class work. However from the main character’s point of view, she might think it is good training to do such a hard poetry as she has some kind of idea about the questions the teacher asks whereas Bill has no idea for it. So you can see that Bill has not much favourable impression toward Miss Bessie.

 If the story was told in Bill’s point of view, the impression of the last feeling after they broke up might have changed in the reader’s mind. In this original story, which is written in the girl’s point of view, it gave us the impression of serious as it uses the metaphor of “dark tunnel” and also in the very last line she says “I’d be all on my own”. However the feeling of Bill and the girl isn’t always the same, so if Bill was thinking very lightly, for example he believes it’s only a quarrel they always have and they would be together by next day, the impression would change in the readers mind.

 Our group thought that this story is compared to the poem of My last duchess. The Duke and the Duchess is compared to Bill and the main character in this story. The similarity of these story and poem are that they both are having easy mistakes and end with the couples being separated. And we thought the message of this story is that humans don’t learn and they make same mistakes over and over again as the mistakes doesn’t really change if we compare early days and modern days. Any ways, we thought that the basic of the story was quite similar so they were compared. However we came to a question that why didn’t the author made Bill the storyteller. The storyteller in the poetry is Duke who is male but storyteller in this story is a girl who is female and there is a quite big different point of view between male and female. What I can think of is that the status of male and female has become other way round as times passes. In the early days male was absolute and female had to obey or follow the male. So the status of male was very high than female. However in modern days there is not much difference in the status between the two. Actually female might be a little higher. So the author might have chosen a girl to be a storyteller who has better status than Bill.

3 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm Natsume Hamamoto, your friend. I have just read your explication. It was interesting.
    What I agreed with is that if the storyteller were Bill, the description of Miss Bessie would be changed. Bill is not good at studying literature,for exanmple "He'd get mad at the poem for being complicated;…” (p.62 l.9). I also didn't like math teachers because I was not good at math. And since the storyteller is a girl, girls and ladies including me can easily understand her feeling.
    Our group talked about differences between men and women at the time of the story too. The differences then were bigger than present ones. But even now, sometimes men are thought to be superior than women I think. For example, employments of some occupation etc. However, that the status of women have gradually became high is a dood tendency!

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  2. Hi,Maharu!It's Aya.I have read your opinion about the story.Yor view is interesting,and our group also thought that this story is copared to the poem,'My Last Duchess'too.Talking about your question,'why didn’t the author made Bill the storyteller?',I came up with an idea.You said that the Duke and the Duchess is compared to Bill and the main character in this story.We thought so too.And then,it means the last duchess was compared to the main character in this story.Please remember the case of the poem.In that poem,the last duchess did not talk (or tell her opinions) at all.Duke did.So I think,the author of this story wanted the character who is in girl's side to talk and tell her opinion.Thank you for having read this comment,your opinion was so interesting :)

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  3. Hi! This is Rika Kojima. I’ve read your explication and it was really easy to understand!
    I interested in your opinion because your group focused on not about content but who tells the story. I thought the girl liked Miss Bessie too, but didn’t reach the idea that she liked her because of her cleverness. I also agreed that the whole mood of the story would be changed if the Bill were a storyteller. She seriously thought about her future so much!
    I don’t think the change of the storyteller is directly related to the status of men and women. However, women in the old days had to obey men and because Duke was a nobleman, the Duchess especially had to follow him I think.
    I sympathized with most of your idea!!

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