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byronic in a sentence

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Definition

Byronic refers to a style or character reminiscent of the works of Lord Byron, characterized by emotional depth, rebellion against societal norms, and a brooding, charismatic hero.

Sample Sentences

  1. The poet's work was often described as Byronic, filled with deep emotion and rebellion against societal norms.
  2. His Byronic hero, brooding and flawed, captivated readers with an undeniable charisma.
  3. The film featured a Byronic protagonist who struggled with inner demons while seeking redemption.
  4. Many consider the Byronic style to be a precursor to modern existential literature.
  5. Her Byronic demeanor, marked by melancholy and intensity, drew admiration from her peers.
  6. The novel's Byronic elements reflected the tumultuous spirit of the Romantic era.
  7. He adopted a Byronic persona, shunning convention and embracing a life of passionate excess.
  8. The artist's Byronic themes often explored the tension between love and despair.
  9. In her poetry, she employed Byronic imagery to convey the depth of her emotional struggles.
  10. The character's Byronic traits made him both fascinating and deeply tragic in the eyes of the audience.

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