Brian's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage": Byron Hero In Byron's poem, the hero of "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" is depicted as a dark, meditative man who does not like society because he is dissatisfied with it and desires to escape from the world . Through this poem, we see a strong similarity between Bai Lonia's heroes and today's many popular characters (like Batman). In the third section of this poem, I learned that Childe Harold is a product of a long-time aristocrat. Hello, Childe Harold, he is very happy - but his name and pedigree are very long. As Batman Bruce Wayne is also a product of a very wealthy family.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Read the editor's headline and read the discussion on the public banquet of Byron's poetry and the "Introduction" section of "Byron Heroes". In the first 16 sections of Canto III, can you figure out which personal career and character's characteristics can define which number? Is the narrator the same as Harold? 10. Manfred: I read the headline of the editor and that work does not apply to the stage, but as Byron's theater, or more precisely Byron's terminology, as a poem - using a dramatic shape deliberately "Do not show it." Also think about the possibility of responsibility for Byron's Goethe, Marlow's Dr. Faust, Dr. Faust's drama, and Goethe's homage to Byron. Byron wrote a letter to his publisher John Mary (October 23, 1817), "The devil may take Faust at the same time ... I did not take action." Similarities paying attention to differences
In Byron's poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" the hero is drawn as a man with darkness and contemplation, but he is dissatisfied with it, he does not like society because he wants to escape from the world. Through this poem, we see a strong similarity between Bai Lonia's heroes and today's many popular characters (like Batman). In the third section of this poem, I learned that Childe Harold is a product of a long-time aristocrat. "Childe Harold, he is very happy - but his name and pedigree are very long." Batman's Bruce Wayne is also a product of a very wealthy family. Like Bruce Wayne, Childe Harold is suffering from his family relationship. "But the sad failure will destroy the name." This line shows that Childe Harold is dissatisfied with the reputation he inherited from his family. Like BruceWaynedÜoesChildde Harold, he breaks this model and tries to become a person not related to his ancestors.