She came to Byron to have a remarkable resonance in the first quarter. The double effect of being an abbab and accompaniment at the same time is highly valued by keats, Shelley, Byron, and everyone is thinking very seriously about the technical aspects of poetry. Sir Byron depicted the night (related to darkness) with a bright star (light) and compared that woman with that night.
Sir Byron's poem "She walks in the beauty" focuses on the brightness and darkness of things. The narrator does not want a woman himself, but he wants two extreme combinations. He found this in a woman depicted in his poetry. In her physical characteristics and internal psychological characteristics, he repeated this combination of light and dark through poetry. Basically he is only describing his perfect woman and she is neither good nor bad whether it is bright or dark. This is also related to movies. The teacher hopes the children will completely deviate from the rules and they do not want to destroy everything they want different, but not much different. He wants them to be a mixture of light and darkness. This mixture is a perfect combination for everyone. It will allow you to experience the world and to help, so you will experience more of the world. In addition, this poem refers to a woman who wants to seek in the drama with her whole heart. She seems to be a woman in this poem
Through "she walks in beauty," Sir Byron explains the female character as a woman whose beauty transcends the world, making it impossible and impossible. Her beauty makes darkness and light coexist. Byron first showed the starlight night (Ming) and compared the beauty of this woman with the beauty of the night (darkness). She blends these objections into her own beauty and creates "gentle light" (line 5). The "gentle light" she produced was not like a daylight. The beauty and kindness of women is like the beauty of stars and "gentle light". The setting can be seen as an ideal night that can be compared with his ideal lady, a dark sky filled with a bright star. Byron continued to explain, "If the amount of darkness and brightness is not appropriate," more shadows, less brightness ".
George Gordon, also known as Lord Byron, is the author of "She Walks In Beauty." This poem is about women's vision. "She walks a beautiful place like cloudless clouds and night of the stars." She is soft, calm and eloquent. But because of her innocence, she is also very beautiful. "A soul, a loving, innocent heart to live with everyone under!" In this poem, it is a beautiful moment to mention Calp's diary. Sir Byron captures a beautiful vision and catches the same day. He is interested only in this vision, not other things. He lives for me