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The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron - OCRThemes

The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron concerns a miraculous wartime incident. Content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are considered.

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Themes

A medieval warrior lying on the ground
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Death and war are key themes of 'The Destruction of Sennacherib'

A number of unifying ideas or run through the poem. Different readers may attach more or less significance to each of these themes, depending upon how they view the poem.

ThemeEvidenceAnalysis
Death: war always brings death and destruction. The planned Assyrian attack is halted by the death of the soldiers and their horses.鈥楢nd the widows of Ashur are loud in their wail.鈥The effects of death are ongoing. In the Assyrian capital Ashur, the wives of the soldiers mourn the loss of their husbands.
God鈥檚 power: God is shown to have the power to protect his chosen people at a specific time of need. His ongoing power is demonstrated through the references to nature.鈥楢nd the might of the Gentile, unsmote by the sword,/ Hath melted like snow in the glance of the Lord!鈥 The Assyrian鈥檚 aggressive might is nothing compared to God鈥檚 power. God merely has to 鈥榞lance鈥 at the enemy to destroy them. 鈥楳elted like snow鈥 is used to highlight how easily this destruction is achieved.
ThemeDeath: war always brings death and destruction. The planned Assyrian attack is halted by the death of the soldiers and their horses.
Evidence鈥楢nd the widows of Ashur are loud in their wail.鈥
AnalysisThe effects of death are ongoing. In the Assyrian capital Ashur, the wives of the soldiers mourn the loss of their husbands.
ThemeGod鈥檚 power: God is shown to have the power to protect his chosen people at a specific time of need. His ongoing power is demonstrated through the references to nature.
Evidence鈥楢nd the might of the Gentile, unsmote by the sword,/ Hath melted like snow in the glance of the Lord!鈥
AnalysisThe Assyrian鈥檚 aggressive might is nothing compared to God鈥檚 power. God merely has to 鈥榞lance鈥 at the enemy to destroy them. 鈥楳elted like snow鈥 is used to highlight how easily this destruction is achieved.

Question

How does Byron show the power of the miracle that occurs?