The Symbol of Beauty viewed From George Gordon Byron's Poem "She Walks in Beauty"

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The symbol of beauty viewed from George Gordon Byron's poem, entitled She Walks in Beauty, shows a high imagination of George Gordon Byron about beauty, especially in physical and inner beauty. This research exposes the character of a woman who keeps her beauty with her excellent character. The poet expresses a beautiful woman's beauty and good traits. Her beauty in the poem symbolizes many things, for instance, serenity, peace and goodness. The woman is described as a figure who has exceptional beauty in herself. She uses her beauty without arrogance. The woman is the superior woman who can balance her physical and inner beauty. So, a remarkable woman can show good character or attitude to others.

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Nasution, N. A. (2022). The Symbol of Beauty viewed From George Gordon Byron’s Poem “She Walks in Beauty.” International Journal of English and Applied Linguistics (IJEAL), 2(3), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.47709/ijeal.v2i3.1702

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