Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Lord Byron s Manfred, The Iconic Overbearing And Guilt...
Beyond the scope of the mystic and supernatural world that exists in Lord Byronââ¬â¢s Manfred, the iconic overbearing and guilt-stricken Manfred has influenced the Byronic archetype to transcend beyond the gothic setting into todayââ¬â¢s modern pop culture. Extending outside the gothic genre, which is characterized by the ââ¬Å"macabre, mysterious, supernatural, and terrifyingâ⬠, the haunting settings of looming, isolated landscapes, and dark forbidding symbolism, the Byronic hero archetype still exists in even the popular science fiction genre, with its themes rooted in dystopian and post-apocalyptic environments (Lynch and Stillinger 584). For instance, the Byronic hero archetype is portrayed in Hideki Annoââ¬â¢s Neon Genesis Evangelion through theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This precise description of Manfred in total isolation in a gothic setting is also explored in Sheleyââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Demolished worlds: Manfred and sublime (unburial)â⬠where Sheley disc usses how the space that exists in Manfred functions as a place of ââ¬Å"skeptical rendition of natureâ⬠using to illustrate Manfredââ¬â¢s destruction through the ââ¬Å"unrestrained spaces of natureâ⬠that oppresses Manfred (Sheley). Through the descriptions of Manfredââ¬â¢s world as its own microcosm, Byron illustrates Manfredââ¬â¢s agonizing imprisonment and enclosure within a universe where unworldly settings such as ââ¬Å"Of mountains inaccessible are hauntsâ⬠exist, and a setting that allows the eerie existence of imaginative phenomenon to exist such as Manfredââ¬â¢s abilities to conjure spirits at will (Byron 640; 1.1.33). The concepts of the Byronic Heroââ¬â¢s own personal flaws tie in perfectly with the surrounding the character exists in, as it shows how the setting becomes a mirror into the characterââ¬â¢s psyche. In Nicholsonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Byron and the Drama of Temptationâ⬠, Nicholson discusses Byronââ¬â¢s obsession with writ ing with ââ¬Å"actionâ⬠and less so about ââ¬Å"abstract ideasâ⬠, which Nicholson discusses drawn from Byronââ¬â¢s gravitation toward subjects such as history, anthropology, and ââ¬Å"comparative life and manners of peopleâ⬠(Nicholson). Byronââ¬â¢s obsession with underscoring ââ¬Å"poems of actionâ⬠is shown in Manfred, which Nicholson argues is essential to Byronââ¬â¢s narratives as a ââ¬Å"drama of exileâ⬠where
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