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Lord Byron's "Darkness": The Faithful But Fated Dog
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"Darkness" is a word which is at the same time both dreadful and
evocative. This is the one word Lord Byron chooses as the title for his
poem. It is a fitting description of Byron's chilling, but powerful, poem,
"Darkness". "Darkness" is a foreboding tale depicting the end of life on
earth. By ....
Middle of essay ....through
their own death and consumption.
This appalling prospect of death and destruction is revealed
throughout "Darkness" by the primary images of darkness, fire, the death of
two enemies, and the dog attending his master. The first and last images
of the poem are naturally of aimless, uncaring darkness. The first action
of the poem is the extinguishing of the sun and the culmination is that of
"Darkness" becoming the "Universe". The darkness is a direct contrast with
the life-giving fire,.... |
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