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440. Lord Byron: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know (Part 1)

The Rest Is History

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Unusual Hero Worship and Sense of Inadequacy

Byron, in a unique manner, displayed an extraordinary level of hero worship towards Napoleon. This hero worship further intensified as a boy growing up, defending a bust of Napoleon against those attempting to destroy it. This adoration for Napoleon, combined with a sense of inadequacy stemming from not being Napoleon himself, contributed to Byron's internal struggle and uncertainty about his future. By the age of 19, he was burdened by debts, feared legal consequences due to his sexuality, and felt disinterested in pursuing politics or becoming a mere writer.

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