Death takes people to a world where he can not return, but immortality keeps Tithonus away from the human world far from tracing his pace, and Tithonus is based on Greek mythology I will. Ask her not to die. Unfortunately for Tidonus he did not demand eternal youth, but demanded eternal life only. Therefore he grows old, never dies, Eos never dies nor age. What makes the situation of Titus even worse is that "gods can not remember their own gifts." This poem is the theme of solitude and death, and the theme of a difficult burden to escape from life.
Alfred, Sir Tennyson's "Tithonus" explains people's desire for immortality. Tennyson wrote this poem when he was young and ambitious when he was 24 years old. But this poem was written three months after the death of Tennyson 's best friend. The feelings towards his friends, and his general death are portrayed through his immortal view of the whole poem. He believes that young people are the key to usefulness and happiness. Without young people, men become less popular and lose feelings everyday. Tennyson showed the desire for the eternal life of the speaker using various languages and images. He also created the idea that eternal life is nothing but a cruel consumer. Through this idea, Tennyson showed his desire to prolong the deadly time. In the first paragraph, speakers will explain the collapse of living beings over time. Like flowers, we think that young people are beneficial and delightful.
Death However, when placed in a situation like Titus, recognition of death became more desirable and popular. Tennyson wrote as "a happy and happy person who can die." Tennysen sarcastically expressed the word "happiness." People should be sad when discussing the problem of death. Titus will remember the most happy time. When he was young he was beautiful, helpful, able to please women, and most importantly, the opportunity to face death. "Please release me and let me return to the original one," Tesonanus asserted. He now realizes the happiness associated with death, a new, more sweet creation that will keep on living.
Poet Victorian poet Alfred Tennyson's life in the life of the Lord Alfred's poem used his historical and mythical character to express his poem. Most of his poems are about the theme of death and loneliness. For example, when she saw the inner world, a small woman died, Marianna lived in sorrow for the girlfriend who left, and Tesonanus lived with much worse pain than death. - Valuable life gift revealed on Sonnet 16 Through literature, authors are trying to control the passage of time through their work. At Sonnet 16 of William Shakespeare, he solved this problem with literary equipment. These devices indicate that the progression of the season can not be controlled by words alone.