Analysis of Lord Byron's poem 'So We'll Go No More A Roving'. This is a prescribed poem on the Edexcel English Literature A-level course as part of the Romantic poetry movement.
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If I may ask, why is the ending interpretation still that Byron might rove again? I was suspecting that Byron would give up roving for good due to the reflective tone of the poem.
Very good video by the way, i’m just curious on that one point. It’s a great dissection of Lord Byron’s hedonistic tendencies and the regret associated with them.