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al\". Like Napoleon, \'he who surpasses or subdues mankind\', when he ascends the top, he will find nobody with him left alone. (stanza 45)
Through Byron\'s poems, he has the cynical and nihilistic attitude toward society. He says people are in darkness, yielding social pressure and pursing the nothingness.
As we know, man cannot live without society which includes him, so he cannot help involving social problems in some ways. Above two poets are not exceptions. Just the difference between them is positive or not. While Byron faces social problems positively in his poems, Wordsworth does not.
Through Byron\'s poems, he has the cynical and nihilistic attitude toward society. He says people are in darkness, yielding social pressure and pursing the nothingness.
As we know, man cannot live without society which includes him, so he cannot help involving social problems in some ways. Above two poets are not exceptions. Just the difference between them is positive or not. While Byron faces social problems positively in his poems, Wordsworth does not.