Sir Alfred, Lord Euglys of Lord Tennyson is a dramatic monologue consisting of four sections, each of which speaks frankly about the current situation of the speaker and the desire for adventure. We use five notes to give a smooth feel to the voice of the speaker. The lecturer realized that he himself was the protagonist of the poem. "This is a small profit that does nothing to do anything" (1). Using the word "idol" provides the first clue about one of the theme of that poem.
In poetry "Ulysses", author Alfred Tennyson showed us Ulysses. It is quite different from epics like Iliad and Odyssey we are familiar with. In the first part of the three parts of the poem, Ulysses in Tunisia was jealous and a man who was disappointed in the year after his life. I feel that my life is meaningless unless I can go out and make more adventures. He was also very disappointed, people forgot his past adventure; "... brutal race, bought, sleeping, feeding, I do not know." Overall of this part The mood seems to reflect the waste of life without purpose. Ulysses came out of anxiety, again gained fame and glory, and carried out wild adventures.
Sir Alfred, Lord Euglys of Lord Tennyson is a dramatic monologue consisting of four sections, each of which speaks frankly about the current situation of the speaker and the desire for adventure. We use five notes to give a smooth feel to the voice of the speaker. The lecturer realized that he himself was the protagonist of the poem. "This is a small profit that does nothing to do anything" (1). - In "The Song of Roland", the author talks about the spectacular fight between King Charles, Saracens of Frank and Muslim. This poem is the story of blood, death, loyalty, and honor. About 1095 when the first crusade began, we discovered the first extant version of this wonderful French epic. This poem is deeply rooted, but it has been more emphasized and modified to attract Crusader believers.