Lord Byron's Poems
CANTO IV CHILDE HARLOD'S PILGRIMAGE, FROM STANZA 78 TO 82
Hi everyone, tomorrow i have a class test but here some problems; i would like to know:
1-the analysis of these stanzas.
2-why is the mention of great men of past so important?
3-what's one of the great ideals to byron and the other romantics?
4-some features of augustian poetry, if the form is near the classical spirit, the contest is romantic. Discuss the moods and the ideas emerging from these stanzas.
PLEASE I'M NOT GOOD IN ENGLISH LITERATURE. HELP ME PLEASE. I NEED THE ANSWERS WITHIN TOMORROW MORNING 7 AM PLEASE