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- How Does Tennyson Satire the Victorian Age in "Locksley Hall"? How does Tennyson satire the Victorian Age in "Locksley Hall"? "Locksley Hall" (1842) is a satirical poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). It is a poem that reflects the poet's views on the Victorian Age.[Expand...]
- How Tennyson Highlights the Victorian Spirit in His Poems. What picture of Victorian compromise do you find in Tennyson’s poems that you have read? Discuss critically. Or, discuss how Tennyson highlights the Victorian spirit in his poems. Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) is one of[Expand...]
- What are the optimistic views found in Tennyson's poem “Locksley Hall”?What are the optimistic views found in Tennyson's poem “Locksley Hall”? Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s (1809-1892) poem “Locksley Hall” (1842) shows both sadness and hope. The speaker of this poem is an unnamed young soldier. Even[Expand...]
- What picture of a futuristic world does Tennyson depict in his poem “Locksley Hall”? What picture of a futuristic world does Tennyson depict in his poem “Locksley Hall”? In “Locksley Hall” (1842), Tennyson (1809-1892) depicts a futuristic world full of scientific progress and peace, all in the speaker’s optimistic[Expand...]
- Why did the speaker of the poem “Locksley Hall” fail to marry his beloved?Why did the speaker of the poem “Locksley Hall” fail to marry his beloved? Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s (1809-1892) “Locksley Hall” (1842) tells the story of the speaker’s lost love, Amy. The speaker is an unnamed[Expand...]
- Tennyson is a Pictorial Artist. Discuss.Write a note on visual imagery used in Tennyson's poetry. Or, Tennyson is a pictorial artist. Discuss. Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s (1809-1892) poetry is like a gallery of beautiful paintings made with words. He uses vivid[Expand...]
- Describe Tennyson as a representative poet of his age.Describe Tennyson as a representative poet of his age. Or, Write how Tennyson highlights the Victorian spirit in his poems. The term ‘representative poet’ means a poet who epitomizes contemporary society, art, philosophy, and religion.[Expand...]