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Monday, December 17, 2018

'Analysis and Interpretation of Don Juan\r'

'Analysis and translation of simulate Juan canto 1 stanza LXV to LXX: beginner Juan was written by Lord Byron. He started report it from 1818. The manuscript was non complete at the clock cartridge holder of Byrons death in 1824. Byron coined the term â€Å"Byronic Hero”. Don Juan is definitely a Byronic Hero. He has all the Characteristics of a Byronic Hero. This poem constantly takes me back to the 1800s, because at that time women had no rights at all. If they married someone because they were treated like property of their husbands and if they rubed single accordingly their parents dictated both single intimacy she did with every single person.For most part women were non allowed to stay single unless they were nuns or prostitutes. Even when they were married they were not allowed to hold control of inherited wealth. They did not be possessed of the right to throw a slave or tear down vote. Women were economically dependent. If a woman did something wrongf ulness and hoi polloi find out about it, she would be tainted and blemished forever and also banished from troupe but if a man does the same thing or even worse, he could still be able to hold his head up blue in society. Julia married Alfonso only because she had to. Alfonso never showed his green-eyed monster because nobody likes a jealous person.Alfonso cared about what people thought process and he was cleaver and careful. He never wanted people to hit the hay about his immoral affairs. I personally think Donna Inez is a psychopath and a Sociopath both. I mean wherefore else would she use her son to destroy the relationship of her caramel and his wife. Julia is not as complicated as Inez. Julia does not realize what Inez had in her mind. I think she thought Inez actually wanted to be her friend. Being a simple girl Julia probably didn’t know about Alfonso and Inez’s affair. When Juan was a child Julia showed warmth for him but that was just normal and inn ocent.When Juan hit puberty something changed between both of them. They felt attracted to each other. As a grown woman Julia realized wherefore she was feeling this way. But Juan is completely different. His mother never let him mix and mingle with people of his own age. At first he didn’t even realize what was happening to him. This poem follows a trio person point of view. In these stanza’s Byron dialog about plenitude of important issues but the preeminence is always humorous and satiric. Don Juan is a lot like Byron himself. The difference is Byron was highly educated and Juan had no interest in that line.\r\n'

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