The Victorian age was an age where many changes occurred socially‚ economically‚ and industrially. People began to explore into areas such as the earth‚ the human body‚ and how to benefit the daily lives of individuals. English literature was also something that was beginning to be developed. Historically‚ it began when Queen Victoria was anointed to the thrown in 1837 and brought a new prosperity to England. She held the throne for 63 years which is the longest monarch to hold the thrown
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Defining Character: Solitude as a Litmus Test in “Mariana” and “Porphyria’s Lover” Victorian poets Robert Browning and Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson frequently structure their poetry as a dramatic monologue to gain insight into the mind and motivations of their characters‚ with the solitude that accompanies such dramatic monologues becoming a central focus of the work. Tennyson’s poem “Mariana” and Browning’s poem “Porphyria’s Lover” explore the relationship between solitude and individuality‚ in particular
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Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson ’s "Crossing the Bar" is one of the poet ’s later works. This significant‚ reflective‚ and well-constructed poem has been on the receiving end of much praise‚ and is generally held in high regard. "Crossing the Bar" views the transience of life with an inner tranquillity. The completeness of the poem ’s structure provides the means for an effective presentation of Tennyson ’s thoughts. One critic has noted that "Crossing the Bar" is "Tennyson ’s most famous
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English Literature written exercise on Tennyson and Dickinson Task: Compare and contrast these two different poetic treatments of the idea of journey. Focus on subject matter‚ compositional techniques including narrative voice and structure‚ style (especially choice of language) and what you take to be the authors’ values and intentions. Length: 1200-1500 words. Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death”‚ and Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “Ulysses” are two vastly different poems
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The themes of loneliness‚ exile and escape from reality are important aspects that characterize the works of Alfred Lord Tennyson. During the 1800s‚ these aspects differentiated him from other Victorian poets‚ distinguishing him as one of the most popular poets of the Victorian era. In Tennyson’s poems Mariana‚ and The Lady of Shalott‚ the artists express loneliness in their isolation from the rest of the world. The following essay will compare and contrast the displays of temporary and permanent
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English Close Reading Analysis The poem Mariana by Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson was published in 1830 and is the text I have chosen to do closely analyze. The subject matter of the poem was taken from one of Shakespeare’s plays titled “Measure for Measure”‚ and the line: “Mariana in the moated grange‚” gave Tennyson the inspiration to write of a young woman waiting for her lover. The two texts share a common theme of abandonment‚ as in Shakespeare’s play the young woman is also diligently awaiting
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Alfred Tennyson‚ 1st Baron Tennyson‚ FRS (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much ofQueen Victoria’s reign and remains one of the most popular British poets.[2] Tennyson excelled at penning short lyrics‚ such as "Break‚ Break‚ Break"‚ "The Charge of the Light Brigade"‚ "Tears‚ Idle Tears" and "Crossing the Bar". Much of his verse was based on classical mythological themes‚ such as Ulysses‚ although In Memoriam A.H.H. was written to commemorate his
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Write about the ways Tennyson tells the story in ‘Tithonus’ Tennyson tells the story of Tithonus with very mixed emotions. One minute he is in the depths of despair‚ and next confessing his desire for his lover. In Tithonus‚ a variety of techniques are used to show the narrator’s thoughts and feelings. One of the techniques involved is repetition. ‘Ay me! ay me!’ This repetition hints at how strong his despair is‚ slowly decaying but not dying as an immortal. The exclamation marks show that
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separate the next clause completely‚ it makes the feelings more obvious: He is not here. But far away the noise of life begins again‚ and the blank day breaks‚ ghastly through the drizzling rain‚ on the bald street. Extension one Notice how Tennyson likes to qualify some of the important nouns in great detail‚ and then do the same again to the nouns which occur in his qualification. Thus‚ the house: House o dark o by which he stands once
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Tennyson as a Victorian Poet Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) achieved‚ what so many poets and writers throughout the centuries were unable to achieve‚ fame and success during his lifetime. Indeed‚ in 1850‚ after the publication of “In Memoriam”‚ he was installed to the position of poet laureate. Tennyson not only distinguished himself by his work to date‚ but also honored with the responsibility of representing the state during its most solemn and celebratory occasions. As Poet Laureate‚ he represented
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