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Misotheism and Rebellion in Lord Byron’s Ode "Prometheus" and Goethe’s Same-titled Hymn

“Now tell me how you feel about religion!”

Dustin Runkel

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sekundarstufe I und II

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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1,0, University of Marburg (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), language: English, abstract: In the term paper at hand, Goethe’s famous poem "Prometheus" as well as Lord Byron’s same-titled ode will be taken into consideration. Both poetic works will be analysed and interpreted with regard to form, content, theme(s) and language, but – in the course of examination – priority is given to the motif of rebellion. Having investigated both poems, I shall compare them with each other in order to scrutinise what they have in common and in which points the treatments of the Prometheus myth differ from one another. At the end of this paper, it will have become clear that – despite some formal and stylistic similarities – Goethe’s and Byron’s lyric texts maximally contrast with each other, primarily when it comes to the question of how to rebel against (divine) subjugation.

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byron’s, rebellion, lord, goethe’s, hymn, prometheus, same-titled, misotheism