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Please explain someone the main theme of canto III Child Harold.

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Harold is hardly mentioned. Byron takes up several themes in Canto III. The first is the sense of isolation, brought to the fore by his apostrophe to his daughter Ada. Isolation pervades the poem by accentuating the other themes: the misunderstanding of genius, freedom from despotism, and the value of Nature.

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