4. Most critics believe that the woman described in this poem is Byron's cousin by marriage, Lady Wilmot Horton, whom he met at a party the night before writing this piece. If that's true, why doesn't he mention his subject by name? Does your interpretation of the poem change, knowing that it may have been inspired by a specific woman? How so?
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The poem that has been referenced in question statement is “She walks in Beauty” . This is written by Lord Byron
It is said by many that the poem was written on the beauty of Mrs. Wilmot, Byron’s cousin.
Before the marriage of author, he met her cousin Mrs. Wilmot in a party and the author got impressed by the beauty of the lady on the first sight. This made the author to write this poem and she is the central character behind this.
Knowing this does not change the interpretation of the poem
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