What are the characteristics of the hero in Byron's works?

Byron was a famous English romantic poet at the beginning of19th century. He is regarded as the main representative of romantic literature. Byron wrote many poems in his life. His poems are rebels with their own unique thoughts and personality characteristics, also known as "Byronic heroes". What are the characteristics of Byronic heroes? In Byron's poem "Oriental Narrative Poetry", there is a chivalrous tough guy. Among them are pagans, pirates and exiles. These people are very arrogant, lonely and stubborn rebels. They are incompatible with the evil society, struggling with fate and pursuing freedom, all of which end in failure. Byron expressed his uncompromising resistance to society through their struggle, and also reflected his loneliness and depression. These are all famous Byronic heroes in the history of literature. Byronic hero is the product of the opposition between society and individuals. "Byronic hero" is a metaphor of tragic detached rebels. They all have extraordinary talent and strength, but they can't be displayed in a corrupt society. They feel pain for their mediocrity and despair for their emotional waste. "Byronic hero" is also the characteristic and artistic embodiment of Byron's thought. This character image appeared in Byron's works one after another, which was of progressive significance to the violent impact of British feudal order and bourgeois society at that time. Byronic heroes in Byron's poems are aloof, wild and romantic, but they are also full of rebellious spirit. Their hearts are full of loneliness and depression, but they despise small groups. Therefore, the characteristics of such people are quite contradictory, and it is also Byron's personal embodiment.