In "My Last Duchess," the structure of the Duke’s monologue serves to unveil his psychological complexity. How does Browning subtly critique the Duke’s ego and moral blindness through syntactic choices and enjambment?
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By creating a facade of conversational ease
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By emphasizing the Duke's fragmented self-awareness
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By revealing the underlying cruelty beneath polished speech
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By contrasting fluidity with rigidity of thought