Talk:Byronic hero
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[edit] No, no, I like the bullet points
I like them. It really helped me when I was in class the other day to be able to reference a bulleted list, and we even talked about it during class. Even if you put them in a paragraph, consider leaving the list at least in the discussion notes. Thx 149.169.143.137 (talk) 22:02, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Maybe this article has been vandalized? and other random stuff in this discussion
how do these have anything to do with a byronic hero? from the article: how do these have anything to do with a byronic hero? homosexual side to his mind? extreme sense of not using money?
shut up..yes it is a byronic hero!!!!!!!!!
Why is their a "__________" near the end of the page? 151.200.14.185 17:51, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
Several deletions: Milton does not in the least think Satan's complaint God is justified, so the connection is unwarranted. Furthermore, Willoughby, not being by any stretch of the imagination a hero (indeed, he's too inept and psychologically undveloped to even be called much of a villain), cannot be Byronic hero. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.125.54.31 (talk) 02:31, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dr Who
Dr Who Byronic? Surely not...Opinions please...Colin4C 09:30, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
- Considering that there have been at least 10 doctors of varying personalities... - Jc37 02:52, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Expanding the article
In my opinion, this article isn't as big as I would like it to be. It really isn't in an article format, and doesn't contain that much information. The article was made over two years ago, and has been edited many times since, but many of those have been additions of small details here and there. I personally will try to help contribute to the article (although I'm not much of a literary person) so that we can make this article bigger in size and encompass more information regarding the Byronic hero.
Maybe we could have a section on the Byronic hero in literature and examples of Byronic heros in works of other authors. Also, we could have a section devoted regarding the first Byronic hero in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. If we could also get rid of the bulletpoints, and state them in paragraph form (with a bit of elaboration), that would be really be of great help.
--Nishkid64 21:56, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Shrinking the article
Let's just put "emo with a cause". Seriously, Nishkid64's proposal is a good one, if someone's got the knowledge.