How to evaluate Byron's selected poems?

Byron's life has been pursued by endless persecution and rumors, which makes his eyes look gloomy and resentful at the crowd. Therefore, most of his works are full of rebellious spirit and majestic passion, and there are many "Byronic heroes"-they are proud, strong, lonely and melancholy, just like the poet himself. This is reflected in his group of "Oriental Narrative Poems", such as The Bride of Abidus and The Pirate.

Byron can be said to be a poet who makes the best use of pen and ink as a weapon against darkness and specialization. At the same time, his lyric poems, such as Maiden of Athens, Today I am 36 years old, Music, etc., have also become immortal masterpieces because of their capture of the beauty of images and strong feelings. The infinite strength, bold imagination, beautiful natural scenery, sharp and humorous satire, touching words and his sincere enthusiasm for human freedom revealed in his poems have earned him admiration and love from generation to generation.

As romantic poets in the19th century, Byron and Shelley have obvious differences in their poetic styles. The latter places the future of mankind on fraternity, so the poem is full of fantasy and longing, making it sweet and gentle. Byron, on the other hand, felt the difficulty of awakening people's hearts and expressed his inner pain and resentment with criticism and ridicule, so he should pay attention to his own experience when reading.