Question: Discuss Tennyson as a nature poet with reference to the poems that you have read. Or, Comment on Tennyson’s treatment of nature in his poetry. Or, Comment on Tennyson’s attitude to nature with textual references. Or, Discuss how Tennyson ...
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Discuss Tennyson’s treatment of old legends in his poetry
Question: Discuss Tennyson’s treatment of old legends in his poetry. Answer: A legend is a story or group of stories about the heroic or miraculous deeds of a man. Such deeds display the superhuman powers of that person. For his ...
Discuss Tennyson as a representative poet of his age
Question: Discuss Tennyson as a representative poet of his age. Or, Show how Tennyson’s poetry deals with the social and religious problems of his age. Answer: Tennyson lived in an age in which a change was taking place in every ...
As a poet, Tennyson is greater than Browning but as a thinker, Browning has left Tennyson far behind. Elucidate
Question: As a poet, Tennyson is greater than Browning but as a thinker, Browning has left Tennyson far behind. Elucidate. Or, Never have two products of the same age been so widely diverse as Browning and Tennyson. Discuss. Or, Compare ...
Write how Tennyson highlights the Victorian spirit in his poems
Question: Write how Tennyson highlights the Victorian spirit in his poems. Or, Tennyson highlights the Victorian spirit in his poems. Discuss. Or, What view of the Victorian values can you derive from the poems of Tennyson? Answer: In every age, ...
Discuss Tennyson’s treatment of old legend and myth in his poetry
Question: Discuss Tennyson’s treatment of old legend and myth in his poetry. Or, Discuss Tennyson’s treatment of old legends in his poetry. Or, What is special about Tennyson’s reworking of classical and medieval narratives? Or, Write on Tennyson’s treatment of ...
I asked thee, “Give me immortality.” Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile, Like wealthy men who care not how they give.
Explanation: I asked thee, “Give me immortality.” Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile, Like wealthy men who care not how they give. Answer: These lines have been taken from a famous dramatic monologue, “Tithonus” written Lord by ...
Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. Me only cruel immortality Consumes.
Explanation: Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. Me only cruel immortality Consumes. Answer: These lines have been derived from a famous dramatic monologue, “Tithonus” by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Here ...
Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan.
Explanation: Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. Answer: These lines are selected from a famous dramatic monologue, “Tithonus” by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Here the poet describes the misery of ...
The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan.
EXPLANATIONS: The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. Answer: These lines are extracted from ...