Zusammenfassung der Ressource
She Walks in Beauty
- Lord Byron
- Title
- Pronoun 'she' creates mystery -
he does not know this women.
She could be anyone
- The verb 'walks' suggests she is
beautiful in everything she does
- Context
- LB was known for
having many relationships
with different women
- LB was a leading poet of
the romantic movement
- LB frequently broke the
ordinary conventions
- Structure
- Begins with admiration
- End with the idea of love
- AB AB rhyme scheme
- 'like the night'
- Simile suggests a dark,
mysterious beauty
- 'All the best of dark and light'
- She is the perfect balance
- 'yet eloquent'
- Suggested sophistication
- 'The smiles that win'
- It is the best smile
he has ever seen
- 'days in goodness spent'
- Byron admiring her kindness
- 'A heart whose love is innocent!'
- By mentioning 'love' in the final
line it suggests after seeing her
an admiring her appearance he
falls in love