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What does poet robert browning suggest about the duke's power in his marriage in "my last duchess" and the speaker's power in his relationship with his beloved in "life in a love"?

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    The duke loses power, but the speaker gains it.

    The duke exercises his power, but the other speaker is powerless.

    Both the duke and the speaker are powerful.

    Both the duke and the speaker lack power.

    and it is an open form poet
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