He understands that eating the plant will make you want to stay on the island.
It represents the hierarchical dominance of men over women in Victorian society.
Robert Browning's poem My Last Duchess is written in a poetic style known as 'dramatic monologue' in which the readers infers most of what's knowable through the speaker's own words.
The poem portrays a Duke entertaining an envoy from a Count who's daughter the Duke intends to marry. The Duke also implies he had his last wife, the duchess, killed. That he points to a statue of Neptune, (the Greek god of the sea wrestling a seahorse) in the very last few lines of the poem seems to act as a counter point to the painting of his wife which he just showed to the envoy shortly before insinuating he had her killed. The implicit message seems quite obvious: the dominant Duke is willing to wrestle and control his female companions in a similar fashion than Neptune does with the seahorse.
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a painter, sculptor, architect and poet widely considered one of the most brilliant artists of the Italian Renaissance. Michelangelo was an apprentice to a painter before studying in the sculpture gardens of the powerful Medici family.
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c is the answer because that is what he fought for