She walks in beauty

Cards (9)

  • She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies
    Walking iambic, showing unlimited and free. Alliterated collocations,
  • Thus mellowed to that tender light
    -Use of verb "mellowed" signifies haziness and dreaminess that the poet feels when he sees this woman.
    -There is also personification of the word "light" which reflects the poets intense emotions.
    Synesthesia - mixing of senses, shows how her beauty clouds his reality
    Conveys 18th century virtues, e.g. Modesty
  • One shade the more, one ray the less
    The line is balanced by the comma in the middle showing that a smallest disruption would disturb the beauty of the girl
  • Which waves in every raven tress
    Consonance of the w and the v shows a beautiful wave and the use of the word raven shows a double entendre of how jet black her hair is but also romanticism of the animals
  • So soft, so calm, yet eloquent
    Shows that women were expected not to sah anything but jusg to look pretty
  • The smiles that win, the tints that glows
    The attributes of win and glow shows almost that she is a trophy to be won
  • A mind of peace with all below
    Shows the fact it's like heaven looking down on earth but also something sexual of looking down at the privates
  • Context
    -Byron was a Romantic
    -he was loose on morals
    -fell for his cousin by marriage
    -1813 inspired by a Jewish tone
  • Structure
    3 sestets
    Rhyme scheme of ABABAB
    Indented lines