In the poem, "She walks in beauty", why does the poet describe the woman as a cloudless and starry night? What aspect of the woman does this show?
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the poet describes a woman who “walks in beauty, like the night/of cloudless climes and starry skies” (lines 1-2). ... he then turns to her inner life, seeing her external beauty as an expression of thoughts that dwell in a place (perhaps her mind, or her beautiful head and face) both “pure” and “dear” (line 18).
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What makes She Walks in Beauty a romantic poem?
The poem offers a bewitchingly romantic description of a charming woman with whom the speaker seems familiar. It deals with her exceptional inner and outer beauty. ... Her innocent and pure thoughts further illuminate her beauty. It is through her graceful walk and pleasant face, Byron gives a clue of her innocent soul.
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