“She Walks in Beauty,” The Analysis She Walks in Beauty is a poem in which the author speaks of the physical beauty of a woman; a female who the author encountered. This encounter lead him to visualize agreat distinct physical image of her so he began to speak of this phenomenalattractiveness. A special quality in her was being able to be identified with the heaven.Beautiful like the stars and clearly visible as a cloudless night.The poem “She Walks in Beauty” came by as an inspiration to the author. Thisoccurred at an event attended by the author where he meet his cousin which is the womanthe author speaks about in the poem.The author lord Byron wrote this poem which is found in the Hebrew Melodies.This publication is found with many other lyrics completed in 1815.The poem speaks through the usage of imagery. The poem is highly rhythmic withmeaningful tones. Essentially the female in this poem is evaluated in terms of the physicalworld. For example, the author does not provide a detailed appearance of the woman. Sheis instead shown responding to the world around her. George Gordon was born in London in 1788. Gordon was the son of CaptainJohn “Mad Jack” Byron and his second wife, Catherine Gordon, a Scots heiress. The nextten years were difficult for George. One of the reasons was because of his clubfoot. Thesecond reason was because of his mother displaced resentment against his father onto him,and George Gordon had later been tended by a Calvinist nurse whom awakened hissexuality. In 1798 his great-uncle the fifth Baron Byron, died childless, and just after histenth birthday Byron inherited his title. In 1801 Byron was sent to school at Harrow; inthe same year he met his half- sister Augusta. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in1805.“Byron first published volume, “Hours of Idleness,” appeared in 1807, when hewas nineteen; the lofty pose he s...