Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Tennyson
- Loss
- IN MEMORIAM
- Shows the stages of grief throughout the poem
- ODE TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON
- Parellels true loss and grief by showing Tennyson's
view on the death of a monumental figure but not one
Tennyson knew; therefore it is without deep emotion
- TITHONUS
- Tithonus watched those
around him die
- Urbanisation
- THE LOTUS EATERS
- Contrasts with the urban world; nature is beautiful
and the mariners escape civilisation
- THE LADY OF SHALOTT
- Everybody is journeying from the country to Camelot, the city
- the Lady of Shalott is reluctant, but in the end has to make
this journey too - represents stubborn Victorian principles?
- ODE TO THE DUKE OF
WELLINGTON/CHARGE OF
THE LIGHT BRIGADE
- Shows the 'proud' nature of Victorian
society - this contributed towards
urbanisation
- THE GOLDEN YEAR
- Looks to the future including
urbanisation and the limits that the
past has put on society - set in a
place very centered on the past
- THE PRINCESS
- Modernistic views - also her university is isolated and they encourage
her to 'come down o maid' off the mountain and to the cities to civilization
- Journey
- LOCKSLEY HALL
- He is on an actual journey
but breaks from this to
reflect on past journeys
- THE LADY OF SHALOTT
- Lady of Shalott's journey is her death
- THE LOTOS EATERS
- They journey through beautiful
landscapes to get to the Lotos Eaters
- THE CHARGE OF THE
LIGHT BRIGADE
- Charging forward, no matter the fate they face
- Introspection
- IN MEMORIAM
- Looks at himself in terms of grief
- CROSSING THE BAR
- More to the point and calm than earlier poems,
shows a change in Tennyson's mental state
- THE OUTCAST
- His journey through the fallen house symbolises
his inner journey through his upset
- Natural beauty
- JUNE BRACKEN & HEATHER
- Compares his devotional love
for his wife to the solid nature
- IM MEMORIAM
- Negative imagery, not beauty - yew tree
symbolises him and his grief
- THE LADY OF SHALOTT
- She is beauty and her surroundings are beauty;
however, she is also tempted by beauty (Lancelot)
- THE LOTOS-EATERS
- Complete beauty seduces the mariners
- THE OUTCAST
- Isolation
- THE LADY OF SHALOTT
- She is isolated and when she is
finally freed she enters the
heaven like world of Camelot
- MARIANA
- She isolates herself waiting for her man, but it causes her
only misery, no change in isolation throughout the poem
- BREAK, BREAK, BREAK
- Bleak, isolated surroundings,
narrator is alone, isolation
reflects negative feelings
- LOCKSLEY HALL
- Soldier isolates himself from his group while
reminiscing over his pain before reuniting
with them after recounting happier times
- Victorian society
- THE GOLDEN YEAR
- Comments on Victorian society and
what the future of society will be
- THE OUTCAST
- Comments on Tennyson's father
who was outcasted from society
- ODE TO THE DUKE
OF WELLINGTON
- Tribute to a prominent member of society
and although respectful it is without passion
- Change
- THE GOLDEN YEAR
- Optimism and pessimism represent the past and the
future; presents the future as a good thing, 'golden'
- LOCKSLEY HALL
- Soldier has changed his life and recounts
on the past when he comes across
Locksley Hall from his past
- ULYSSES
- Ulysses is bored of things being constant and
boring; he desires change and eventually
escapes to far lands to experience change