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The

"Byronic Hero"

What is it anyway?

So in other words....

The truth is, Byronic Heroes are found in both old and new pieces of art. The idea of this character is very common.

For instance...

Byronic Heroes in Film

Captain Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Carribean Series

Or...

In Literature...

Or Even...

Video Games...

Lord Byron

&

"The Byronic Hero"

By: Alexandra Follin

This guy?

So In Conclusion...

Lord Byron

1788-1824

"A melancholy and rebellious young man, distressed by a terrible wrong he committed in the past."

Quick Overview of Byron's works

"Manfred" & "When We Two Parted" is published

Remaining cantos of "Don Juan" are published

"The Corsair" and "She Walks In Beauty" is published

Takes seat in House of Lords;

"English Bards and Scotch Reviewers"

is born

George Noel Gordon Byron is born in London, England

The Siege of Corinth and Parisina are published.

First two cantos of "Don Juan" are released

Byron dies of fever in Missolonghi, Greece at age 36

"Giaour" and "The Bride of Abydos" are published

"Fugitive Pieces" and "Hours of Idleness"

were created

Summer, 1806

1813

Jan 16, 1816

1819

April 19, 1824

Jan. 2, 1788

1823

Jan 12, 1817

Jan. 1809

Dec 1814

http://www.shmoop.com/lord-byron/timeline.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hours_of_Idleness

List of Loves

  • Augusta Leigh
  • Annabella Milbanke
  • Claire Clairmont

Lestat

-"Interview with a Vampire" - 1994

- "Queen of the Damned" - 2002

http://www.gradesaver.com/author/lord-byron/

Eric Draven; "The Crow" 1994

Donnie Darko

"Donnie Darko"

2001

Even though Lord Byron may be dead and gone, but his legacy lives on through even commonplace works of today.

Edward Cullen

Twilight Saga

Jay Gatsby; "The Great Gatsby"

Kratos

"God of War"

John Marston

"Red Dead Redemption"

Severus Snape

Harry Potter Series

Dante

"Dante's Inferno"

Holden Caulfield

"The Catcher in the Rye"

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Hitman Series

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