In Lord Byron's poetry, the power of love and emotion is obvious, "she walks in the beauty" and "So we are no longer bored." As they are constantly placed in books, we tell the story of relationships that "she walks in beauty" and "We will not walk". In the first poem "She walks in the beautiful woman", the speaker got a glimpse of a beautiful woman, reminiscent of "night" and "starry sky". Throughout the work, the speaker is fascinated by her beautiful facial features. The last section summarizes this when he commented about her "eloquent" features.
Sir Byron wrote a poem to a young woman who passed past his garden when he was fired. The woman was afraid to find a bullet passing over her. Because of this unfortunate incident, Sir Byron wrote the poem and asked her for an apology. He told her she would accept any punishment she chose for him. In this verse, Lord Byron also used an exaggeration. He exaggerated the situation a little. He also uses anthropomorphization. He explained the bullet and other things as a person in the poem.
For this work, I decided to write two poems. The first is a garden on the face of Thomas Campion and the other is George Gordon and Lord Byron. By referring to the techniques used by the author at the time of writing, we will disassemble the two verses and comment on them. Campion's first poem is shaped like Cesta Lima. In other words, it is a six-line poem consisting of four lines of poetry and couplets, and rhymes a-b-a-b-c-c. This is obviously a poetry of love. One, where?
"Maryal Mountain in this poem" explains the natural image.
"Darkness" is a frightening and exciting word at the same time. This is the word that Lord Byron chose as the title of his poem. This is the correct explanation of Byron's eerie but powerful poetry "Darkness". "Darkness" is an unlucky legend that represents the end of life on Earth. Byron's emotional and descriptive words and images create the tone and environment of the end of the world. It is one of the most complete ends in a small paragraph about dogs. And it shows a sharp relationship between Byron and other romantic poets.
Poetic darkness creates a terrible apocalyptic image of the earth and human beings of their death. The beginning of the darkness of Sir Byron 's poetry and the title of that poem are ready to prepare for the harsh emotions that the reader is shown in that poem. "I dream, this is not a dream at all." The narrator of this poem talks about a dreamlike experience, but it turns out that it is more like a nightmare than in his heart I will. Basically, Byron's word seems to tell the future of mankind. As the 5th chapter at the beginning of Franklin Stein says, "This is a dull night in November," this is a sinister premonition that gives grief and imminent fortune.