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Women of Christabel and La Belle Dame Sans Merci ......

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Women of Christabel and La Belle Dame Sans Merci Women of "Christabel and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'" "Christabel," by Samuel Taylor Coleridge was written in 1798. It is about the invasion of a disguised witch, Geraldine into the lives of a lonely baron, Leoline and his daughter, Christabel. Geraldine soon captures the heart of Leoline, and alienates his daughter. "La Belle Dame Sans Merci, a ballad by John Keats is written some years later in 1820. In a similar concept to "Christabel." A supernatural woman, or a siren if you will, captures the heart of a knight, only to leave him her slave for eternity. Although they take on unique plots, the poem and the ballad draw many parallels. "Christabel" and "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" are two similar romantic works thematically taking on the intrigue of women and the power of seduction. First, romanticism is characterized by several details that are evident in both stories. I