In 'Julian and Maddalo', the characters Julian and Count Maddalo are widely understood to represent which two real-life poets?
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Correct answer: Shelley and Byron
The poem depicts a conversation and a ride along the Lido in Venice between Julian (the optimistic Shelley) and Maddalo (the cynical Byron). It explores themes of madness, free will, and the power of the mind.
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