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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Marriage Portrait |
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1. From
the start, Lucrezia’s temperament is difficult for her mother to
tolerate. Are Lucrezia’s intellect and willfulness a liability or a
benefit in shaping the course of her life?
2. What
distinctions did you notice between the way girls and boys were raised
in Cosimo’s household? To what extent are Lucrezia and her siblings
permitted to experience childhood innocence?
3. As
you read the story of the tigress, what parallels did you see between
the entrapment of trophy animals and the Duke’s quest to preserve and
expand his dynasty?
4. Discuss
the novel’s portrayals of motherhood. How do Eleanora, Sofia and
Emilia’s mother (a cook and wet nurse) provide varied forms of
sustenance to Lucrezia at key points in her life? Ultimately, who makes
up her true family?
5. Did
you trust Alfonso’s initial kindness toward Lucrezia? Is there any room
for genuine love in Alfonso’s business of building empires?
6. In
the novel, what is the role of artists? What is significant about
Lucrezia’s ability to capture the imagery around her, and the imagery of
her mind? How does her artistry compare to that of Il Bastianino and
Jacopo, who are at the mercy of their clients? Who are the modern-day
equivalents of these celebrity portraitists?
7. How
does Lucrezia cope with her duty to serve as a replacement for Maria? As
Lucrezia’s body matures and transforms, how is she affected by her
sister’s legacy of womanhood, and by the connection between a woman’s
value and her ability to sustain a pregnancy?
8. Are
there many similarities between Lucrezia’s parents’ marriage and her
marriage to Alfonso? As Eleanora writes to her daughter with advice for
establishing power within her new family, what does she fail to
understand about the fundamental differences between her daughter’s
situation and her own?
9. Discuss
the political fallout caused by Alfonso’s mother and her history of
Protestantism. What was it like to read about a society in which
religion was interwoven with military might and the wealth of the ruling
families?
10. How
did your impressions of Elisabetta and Nunciata shift as you learned
more about them? How would you have fared as their sister-in-law?
11. As
the Duke’s closest companion, Leonello is loyal at all costs. Does
Lucrezia have a similar ally in Emilia?
12. Read
Robert Browning’s poem “My Last Duchess,” quoted in the novel’s
epigraph, and revisit Maggie O’Farrell’s note at the end of her novel.
What makes the Duke and Duchess of Ferrara such intriguing subjects for
creative interpretation? What are your theories about what caused the
death of the real Lucrezia? How did you react to O’Farrell’s reimagining
of her fate?
13. O’Farrell
has been widely praised for crafting poignant, perceptive depictions of
life’s unexpected turns. How does THE MARRIAGE PORTRAIT amplify aspects
of the human experience portrayed in her other novels that you have
read?
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