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vovangra [49]
3 years ago
9

In " She walks in beauty," what line best compares light and dark to describe the women?

English
2 answers:
solniwko [45]3 years ago
6 0

The line which compares light and dark to describe the women in " She walks in beauty," is:

"And all that's best of dark and bright"

The poem “She Walks In Beauty” by Lord Byron is about a woman who is very beautiful and charming. The poet speaks about her beauty which is “pure” and “sweet.” He compares her beauty with the dark things present in nature. He also builds a contrast between light and dark, day and night to compare her beauty with. The poem is about her physical, spiritual and intellectual beauty.


ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>The second line or stanza in the poem by Lord Byron compares light and dark to narrate the women's beauty.</em>

Explanation:

<em>The poem is described  an unnamed woman. she's really quite obvious, and the speaker differentiate her to many of beautiful, but dark, things, like "starry skies and nights'' </em>

<em>The second line continues to use the comparisons between dark and light, day and night, to narrate  her beauty. </em>

<em>We also understand  that her face is really "sweet" and "pure." </em>

<em>The third lines wraps concludes everything  saying she's not only beautiful,  but she's "innocent " and "good," to boot.</em>

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