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Alfred Lord Tennyson’s profound poems ‘dark house’, ‘the wish’ and ‘Crossing the Bar’ are windows to his societies beliefs and values - the questioning of God, and faith in religion. The poems represent a search of faith and religion in parallel to science versus religion in the Victorian society, and the emotional impact of halloo’s death. ... The poem ‘the wish’ from the lyrics of ‘in memoriam’ exhibit Tennyson questioning religion as he is impacted by his society - the conflict of science versus religion - Darwinism. ...
The poem ‘the wish’ from the lyrics of ‘in memoriam’ is one of the poems where Tennyson has been significantly impacted by his society - the theory of evolution; science Vs god. ...
Tennyson’s final published poem “Crossing the Bar” has an essential autobiographical existence that is significant to comprehend the poem - Tennyson morals and values. ...
Tennysons poetry get the reader involved intellectually, emotionally and spiritually as they are crafted around his experiences and emotions.
Approximate Word count = 720 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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