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| LIT 2011-01 |
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| Spring 2001 |
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| Study Sheet 3 (Due Wednesday, Feb. 14) |
Name ______________________________ |
Lord Byron: Introduction and Selection from Childe Harolds Pilgrimage
- Byron once said that he "awoke one morning and found" himself what?
- At one point, Childe Harold "[awakes] with a start" as "The waters heave
around" him. What is he thinking about just before this moment?
- Byron uses "a barrd-up bird" as a metaphor for Harold. What is this bird
doing?
- As part of his journey, "Harold stands upon this place of skulls." What
"place" is Byron referring to?
- Finish the following line from Childe Harolds Pilgrimage: "I have not
loved the world, nor . . ."