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He starts off by eating little things like flies, but then he goes onto eating bigger things and those things can symbolize growth in a person for vampirism.
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Poe’s description is more grand and worldly than Byron’s.
Explanation:
Poe's description includes references to Greece and Rome. His speaker also uses the adjectives Nicean and Naiad that reference other places. They are all places in Greece and Italy. Byron's poem does not have any worldly references and his description is less grand than Poe's. Both of the poets have calm and soothing descriptions as well as physical description. Neither of the poet's confess about shortcomings.
The southern state is hot. This is converted into oppressive heat in this powerful metaphor.
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