Showing posts with label Tennyson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennyson. Show all posts
Monday, 8 August 2016
August 08, 2016
samueldpoetry
alfred, america, analysis, enjoyment, Gallery, king, Non African Analysis, Telemachus, Tennyson, ulysses
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The poem Ulysses by Lord Alfred Tennyson also brings Homer's Odyssey to mind_ most particularly the movie. The poem speaker in Tennyson's Ulysses disregarded idleness to preach adventure which was tabled in form of dramatic monologue for readers delight.To create an introduction to the poem Ulysses, I'll briefly say that in 1842, Lord Alfred Tennyson published Ulysses as a way diving into his own imaginative adventure of human aging.I'll discuss...
Friday, 4 March 2016
March 04, 2016
samueldpoetry
death, Gallery, God, Non African Analysis, pulley, Tennyson
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Examine death as a limitation to human existence in the poem "Crossing The Bar" by Alfred Tennyson and "The Pulley" by George Herbert.The Pulley is a poem about God and the making of man. God made man and granted him everything needed for his living the earth including pleasure but used death as a deadline to his existence.Crossing The Bar is a poem about the warning as regards the reactions of the loved ones when the poet in question, finally embark...
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