1. She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron
With the use of alliteration throughout the poem, Lord Byron is showing how her beauty transcends merely a single sense. ... Also, the poet comments on the woman's internal beauty, which shows how he values her as a person, and not simply as an object of decoration. I wonder, however, if Lord Byron sees beauty as great as the one described in this poem for the conventional beauties-- the blonde girls. ... The poet captures the essential elements of beauty, which I think is amazing. ... It is probably used to recall the poet's experience with his heart when he saw this beautiful woman...
- Word Count: 654
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School