Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Alfred Lord Tennyson

ULYSSES’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson



Alfred Lord Tennyson
who had read the poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson The Eagle?

In this poem would describe how the location of the eagle? The picture is vivid? Creative express the qualities of the eagle, as suggested in the poem

It's called "The Eagle: Fragment" He clasps the rock with crooked hands close to the sun in lonely land, surrounded by the azure world he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls: He looks from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. Tennyson is a very lyrical poet, please appreciate that. This poem is short, but includes many powerful images. the rocks of the sun the sea the mountain walls. A lot said, but little has been written. The whole poem has instructions regarding location, just read. The poem is abrupt, it is a "fragment", and you are not the true fate of the eagle know. Is he strong upward path? Has He loses his ability to fly? Was he shot? Is he dead? What was he doing? etc. are left unanswered by the poem, the "fragment".

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