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“She Walks in Beauty,” The Analysis She Walks in Beauty is a poem in which the author speaks of the physical beauty of a woman; a female who the author encountered. ... The poem “She Walks in Beauty” came by as an inspiration to the author. ... Hebrew Melodies 1815, contains one of Byron’s most famous lyrics, which is “ She Walks in Beauty”. ... She Walks In Beauty 1 She walks in beauty , like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender light 5 Which heaven to gaudy day denies. ... She Walks in beauty can be defined as a lyric poem because of its many characteristics. ... She walks in beauty demonstrates brevity, melody and an emotional intensity in all of its emotional expressions; thus making a relationship of what typically characterizes a lyric poem. The poem consist of three six-line stanzas in which a description of the woman’s beauty of a woman is prominent. ... The speaker of “She walks in Beauty” feels a highly admiration for this woman to the point that he thinks he is in love with her. The way she walks, her harmonious movement, and her brightness lead the speaker to contrast her with the beauty of the night; which reflects her self control, steadiness, and balance. ... Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty” shows a perfect harmony whit its alternating rhymes. ... The verse, “She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies” serves as an example of the meter the author used throughout the poem. Having in mind that meter is the count of the stresses felt in a poem’s rhythm, She walks in beauty shows four stresses on each line which is commonly called a tetrameter. ... It is also romantic in the way that he talks of the beauty of a woman in terms of the beauty of the night, a clear and starry night. ... For example the author says, “she walks in beauty like the night” here he is saying that she is beautiful in the same way the night is beautiful (Poetry Series Supplement, 3442).
Approximate Word count = 1720 Approximate Pages = 6.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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