Lord Byron There is a wide range of poets and authors who are able to move readers with their writings and life stories. For many centuries, poets have been able to express countless emotions and convey incredible stories into the heads of readers. People around the world, from the early 1700s to today, are moved by his variety of writing techniques and the depth of his romance. George Gordon Byron also known as Lord Byron became known as a poetic leader of his era. Incorporating her secret love affairs not only with her cousin, but also with another man, and from then on she changed the world of poetry. Lord Byron changed poetry with his unforgettable past and his influence on Old European poetry, art and music. Lord Byron grew up overcoming many different challenges and obstacles during his early adult years, influencing his writing in many ways. In London on January 22, 1788, Lord Byron was born to the parents of Catherine Gordon of Gight and Captain John Byron, also known as "Mad Jack". Lord's father was a legendary poet who was absent on the day of his son's birth, fleeing to France where he died in 1791. Lord Byron grew up never knowing his father, only knowing him from poems written by his father. Catherine Gordon was born a Scott heiress. She was an overbearing single mother to her son. They say that Lord Byron was born with a clubfoot due to his mother's corset being laced too tightly during pregnancy, this was one of the many reasons why Lord openly resented his mother. Byron lacked self-control and discipline throughout his life due to his poor relationship with his mother and the absence of his father. This loss of control had a major effect on many choices made throughout his life. When he became a teenager, he found it useless... middle of paper... except that he began courting another woman named Annabella. This new relationship was forced so that Byron could distance himself from his relationship with his half-sister (Biography). Byron overcame many obstacles as he grew up, which led to some of his most famous literary works. Lord Byron's series of relationships had a great impact in influencing many of the poems he wrote throughout his life. During the mid-17th and early 18th centuries, the literary movement of Romanticism swept the world. This is one way people praise emotion, imagination, and intuition to create a better story for the reader. Writers used this style so that people could get a direct and complex picture of the story the author is telling. Before this movement, writers used a very broad framework, leaving it up to the reader to create their own image.Paragraph 3
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