About the poet
Stanza I
Stanza II and III
Miscellaneous
100

Where was he born?

London, United Kingdom.

100

What is the rhyme scheme?

ABABAB

100

What does the title symbolize?

he uses night as a symbol of the woman's beauty

100

This poem is from the... 

romantic era

200

What was the poet's real name?

George Gordon

200

What is the literary device in this line "She walks in beauty, like the night"

Simile

200

What does the poet introduce in the third stanza?

facial expressions

200

What romantic characteristics are in this poem?

Nature and feelings

300

What was the poet known for?

He's known to be one of the leading figures of the Romantic Movement

300

Give an example of alliteration?

"of cloudless climes and starry skies"

300

Give a metaphor in the second stanza and explain what it means.



describing the woman's mind as the "dwelling place" of her thoughts.




300

Who was the poem about?

His cousin/wife Anne Byron

400

How was his relationship with his parents?

He was abandoned by his father and abused by his mother 

400

What's the theme of the first stanza?

Physical appearance and beauty of the women

400

Does the tone and mood of the poem change throughout the poem?

The tone becomes very romantic, soft, and calm in a very loving mood.

400

 Is the Poem talking about Byron's love for the Woman, or just simply stating her beauty.


Simply stating her beauty

500

Who was he influenced by?

Alexander Pope and Voltaire

500
What two things did Byron contrast in the poem?

Day and night/ light and dark/ 

"And all that’s best of dark and bright "


500

What's the second and third stanza about?

Second stanza: Woman's appearance and personality

Third stanza: Woman's inner and outer characteristics.

500

Byron was describing a woman in the poem, what aspects inspired him to write this poem? Was he in love with her? 

He was inspired by and in love with her beauty