How to appreciate Byron's poem "when?we?two?parted"

Analysis:

George

Gordon, Lord

Byron (George Gordon Byron

1788-1824) a controversial "eccentric" and "libertine" in the British poetry world. The German poet Goethe called it "the most talented poet of this century."

This poem recalls the scene and feelings of parting with his lover and his subsequent mood. In the poem, the poet's emotions are sincere, without any pretense, and his true feelings are touching. The repetition of "In

silence

and

tears" not only makes the whole poem coherent and integrated, but also reinforces that the past and the future will not change. Atmosphere; on the other hand, the poet uses shorter stanzas and numerous disconnected sentences to hint at his irrepressible and uncalmable painful state of mind.