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Lord Byron's poetry
Title: Lord Byron's poetry
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 830 | Pages: 3.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Lord Byron's poetry
Lord Byron was not only just an average poet as people of his time thought he was. Byron was a celebrity, for his stardom was rising every time. He was very sexually active, he attracted many young girls and ladies because of his good looks. He inherited his father’s property at a young age. Byron would write about society most of the time, especially about his feelings on sexuality, women, and society in general.
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over his wrong choices in life. His knowledge of God grows, he has a basic foundation of the nature of God. This can be evident in “The destruction of Sennacharib.” He never let anyone come down on his beliefs. He always admit his guilt and mistakes in his poetry, for him poetry is a time of letting out his emotions into powerful creative words. We can sometimes relate to him, for we make mistakes too.
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