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she walks in beauty the analysis

ning of the word like cloudless climes andstarry skies; and to that tender. Lastly; there is an internal rhyme in line thirteen and fifteen“An on that cheek, and o’er that brow” “The smiles that win, the tints that glow.” Thisinternal rhyme is clearly seen in the words cheek and win; and it can be characterized as anslant rhyme because of the slightly imperfection of sound in the middle of each line.Clearly, “She Walks in Beauty” is a poem referred to the physical beauty of awoman. This woman came by as an inspiration to the poet; whom contrast her with thebeauty of the night. The poem “She walks in Beauty” found in the Hebrew Melodies isdeveloped through the use of imagery. In it can be found the highly rhythmiccharacterization of the lyric poetry. There is also a well structured versification, consistingof three six-line stanzas; and a first person speaker who is Byron himself. The rhymescheme shows a different pattern on each stanza; and its meter shows a consistent beat oneach line. The tone perceived in Byron’s poem is of romanticism inspired by the woman’sbeauty; and its theme is of the immediate impression of a man towards a beautiful lady.There are also many poetic devices like alliteration , simile and internal rhyme shownthroughout the poem. Thus making of this poem a delight to the mind, and an enjoyableliterary masterpiece. ...

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