Until minute 15:00
Watch the video and answer
- Why did Byron's friends burn his memoirs after his death?
- In which sense was Byron "like a pop star"?
- What was his fame as regards women?
- The narrator says that "his beauty was flawed". How? How did he feel about it?
- What was role of poets in the first part of the 19th century?
- What was Byron's darker side?
- What were his humble beginnings?
Although Byron's mother came from a priviliged background, they enjoyed none of the rich drapperies of aristocracy...Their future looked bleak. But...
8. What happened in 1798?
9. What did Newstead abbey catch his imagination?
10. Why wasn't he able to go Oxford University?
11. What kind of life did lead at Trinity College (Cambridge)?
12. When and why did he travel to continental Europe?
13. How did Greece and Rome influence him?
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