**From Act 4, Scene 2:**
**DUCHESS:** Am not I thy duchess?
**BOSOLA:** Thou art some great woman, sure, for riot begins to sit on thy forehead (clad in gray hairs) twenty years sooner than on a merry cuckold's. Thou sleep'st worse than a man the day before he is hanged.
**DUCHESS:** I am Duchess of Malfi still.
**BOSOLA:** That makes thy sleeps so broken:
Glories, like glow-worms, afar off shine bright,
But looked to near, have neither heat nor light.
Explore the significance of this passage in relation to the presentation of the Duchess's dignity and tragic nobility.
In your answer, you should:
- analyse the dramatic methods used in this passage
- explore how Webster presents the Duchess's nobility and tragic heroism here and elsewhere in the play.
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解題
* **The Duchess's Assertive Voice:** Her simple, declarative statement 'I am Duchess of Malfi still' is the pinnacle of her tragic defiance. Despite being stripped of her political power, imprisoned, and tortured, she asserts her identity and noble status. It is a powerful assertion of both her public title and her personal integrity.
* **Bosola's Role as Torturer and Catalyst:** Bosola mocks her physical decline ('riot begins to sit on thy forehead', 'gray hairs'), comparing her to a condemned man. His cynical worldview is expressed in the sententious couplet 'Glories, like glow-worms...', which highlights the fleeting, superficial nature of earthly titles and high social status.
* **Contrast in Tone:** The Duchess's calm, Stoic simplicity contrasts sharply with Bosola's elaborate, grim, and grotesque imagery. This difference highlights her spiritual elevation over her captors.
### Connection to the Wider Play:
* **The Duchess's Heroic Individuality:** Her assertion in Act 4, Scene 2 is foreshadowed by her independent actions in Act 1, Scene 1, where she defies social expectations and her brothers' tyranny to marry Antonio ('I winked and chose a husband').
* **The Struggle against Oppression:** The conflict between the Duchess's pursuit of personal happiness and her brothers' corrupt, patriarchal control is central to the tragedy. Her dignity in death exposes the moral decay and hollow nature of Ferdinand and the Cardinal's authority.
* **Bosola's Ambivalent Transformation:** The passage highlights Bosola's complex role; though he serves as her executioner, his interactions with her here and her subsequent death catalyze his moral awakening and eventual turn against the brothers.
評分準則
**Assessment Objectives (AOs) Covered:**
* **AO1 (6 marks):** Quality of written communication, structure, academic register, and clear, coherent expression of literary arguments.
* **AO2 (9 marks):** Detailed analysis of Webster's dramatic methods, including language, staging, structure, and imagery in the passage and the wider play.
* **AO3 (6 marks):** Understanding of the literary and cultural contexts of Jacobean tragedy, particularly ideas of female autonomy, social class, and stoicism.
* **AO4 (4 marks):** Exploration of different interpretations and critical perspectives on the Duchess's status as a tragic hero.
**Mark Band Breakdown:**
* **21-25 marks (Band 5 - Excellent):** Perceptive, assured analysis. Sophisticated evaluation of dramatic methods. Seamlessly integrates close reading of the passage with deep knowledge of the wider play. Evaluates the tragic genre and contexts with nuance.
* **16-20 marks (Band 4 - Good):** Clear, well-structured essay. Convincing analysis of Webster's dramatic techniques in the passage and the wider play. Sound understanding of contexts and thematic significance.
* **11-15 marks (Band 3 - Competent):** Competent, straightforward argument. Explains the meaning of the passage and connects it to key themes in the play. Some analysis of dramatic methods, but may rely more on narrative summary.
* **6-10 marks (Band 2 - Simple):** Simple or emerging response. Focuses mostly on plot and character with limited analysis of language, structure, or dramatic form.
* **1-5 marks (Band 1 - Minimal):** Very brief, fragmented, or highly narrative response with minimal relevance to the question.