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Text 1: Literary critic Hannah Miller examines Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue ’My Last Duchess.’ Miller argues that the poem’s protagonist, the Duke, is an unreliable narrator who seeks to manipulate the reader’s perception of his dead wife. She contends that the Duke’s description of his wife’s flirtatious behavior is likely exaggerated to justify his cruel actions.

Text 2: In contrast, historian Alexander Thompson explores the historical context of ’My Last Duchess,’ focusing on the real-life figures that may have inspired Browning’s poem. Thompson suggests that Browning’s portrayal of the Duke and his wife could be more accurate than previously thought, as it aligns with historical accounts of the figures in question.

Based on the texts, how would Alexander Thompson (Text 2) most likely respond to Hannah Miller’s argument about the Duke’s unreliability (Text 1)?

By pointing out that the Duke’s portrayal may be more accurate than Miller suggests,as it aligns with historical accounts of real-life figures
By agreeing with Miller’s assertion and suggesting that Browning intentionally created an unreliable narrator to critique aristocratic power
By arguing that Miller’s interpretation is solely based on a close reading of the poemwithout considering the historical context
By suggesting that Miller’s argument is invalid because the poem should be read as a pure work of fiction without any connection to reality