What is exceptional beauty is comprised of both internal and external traits.
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What is significant about Lines 4-6 in th first stanza in relation to the Romantic Era
The speaker has told us that this woman's beauty exceeds that of nature, which is a big deal in an era in which nature is revered.
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the author
What is Lord Byron
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what is the sibiliance in Line 11
What is "serenely sweet express"
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The Line that personifies thoughts
What is Line 11
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The rhyme scheme of the poem
What is ABABAB CDCDCD EFEFEF
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How does Byron's use of imagery help to reflect the Romantic Era in which he wrote the poem?
Many Romantic poets embrace the concept of self -expression through the use of imagination to convey their personal visions of love and life.
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The title
What is She Walks in Beauty
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In which line does Byron refeer the beauty in the woman's hair and face?
Lines 7-10
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What is the meter of the poem?
What is Iambic tetrameter
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The oxymoron used in line 14
What is “So soft, so calm, yet eloquent”
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Why was her "raven hair" significant in the Romantic Era this poem was written in?
Most of the "beautiful" women of the time were pale and blonde. It was astonishing to the man that the woman was a brunette and still so beautiful.
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The author's real name
What is George Gordon
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This woman, as well as the night, contains opposite features as shown in the following lines:
What is Line 3 and 4
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What it raven tress a metaphor for
What is black hair
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What is iambic tetrameter and what kind of feel does it give to the poem?
Four iambs (unstressed) as opposed to five - creates an even and smooth feel.
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How is the man's reflection of the woman's beauty relate to the Romantic Era?
Men in this era began to explore self-expression of their feelings as well as personal visions of love and life.
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The amount of stanzas and lines in the poem
What is 3 stanzas of 6 lines each
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What is the alliteration used in line 2?
What is Cloudless climes and starry skies
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The object personified in line 6?
What is heaven
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the contrast highlighted in the words, 'night, cloudless, clime, starry skies, dark, bright, tender light, shade, ray, lightens and glow'
What is Light and Dark
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How did Lord Byron's life reflect the Romantic Era?
Byron was flamboyant and adventurous and completely expressed himself through his poems and other work. In "She Walks in Beauty" he expresses his attraction for his cousin.
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The era that this was this poem written in?
What is Romantic Era
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What is meant in the first line of the second stanza?
“One shade the more, one ray the less,/ Had half impair'd the nameless grace”
Her beauty is perfect because it is in the right proportion