1. Poetry of Victorian Era Poets
The poet compares himself to the yews and so to the death, I think because these animals live underground, and as human being they born and die; moreover he envies "the sullen tree" and "for thy stubborn hardihood" because the tree does not die and in my opinion he imagines to free himself from hishuman nature, represented by the blood, and therefore incorporating himself into nature. ... But the difference stays here; Tennyson crafts a woman to represent nature, but "she cries from cliff-top", she is not a nurturer who will not betray but one who cares for nothing, Tennyson's woman do...
- Word Count: 5237
- Approx Pages: 21
- Grade Level: High School