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How does Lord Byron’s use of meter and structure represent ideas of the Romantic Movement?

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During the Romantic Movement poets had and deliberate of making auxiliary organization of the lyric look effortless, but they really paid part of consideration to it.

The meter creates the wanted cadence that's in adjust with the theme. For illustration, Byron uses iambic beat in melody “She Walks in Beauty” to realize easy tone as the excellence of the woman is easy and graceful.

Byron also employs meter to form the sensation of wild passion, disorder and chaos which were too characteristic for the Romantic Era.

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Byron's use of meter and structure does not fully represent ideas of the Romantic Movement. Although he wrote about themes that were considered romantic, his meter and structure weren't all that different from those poets that came before him. He admired many writers of the previous era and wrote in a similar manner when ti comes to structure. Other romantics such as Keats or Shelley show better what it is to to be a romantic regarding meter and structure.
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