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  • Essay / Images In “She Walks In Beauty” by Lord Byron – 1336

    In this line the author talks about how his speech is calm, gentle and silent, but he is fervent. Perhaps he meant that his body language and speeches are very meaningful, and “eloquent” is the word that combines gentleness and expression in itself. The adjectives that Lord Byron used for the poem “She Walks in Beauty” helped him best describe women, not only their physical beauty, but also their insight. Without the use of adjectives, this work would be very “dry”, without colors, without emotions or feelings. This article proved that Lord Byron's use of diction, metaphors, similes, personification and adjectives created the image of a beautiful lady in the heads of his readers. In the poem “She Walks in Beauty”, Lord Byron checks his ability to apply the concept of imagery and brilliantly creates an image of the beautiful lady. Images created using many literary devices can be cited as a great example for many poets before and today.