AS and A Level: Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Crossing the Bar contains the most powerful presentation of death in the anthology. To what extent do you agree? Discuss with reference to two other poems in the collection Tennyson question
Both ?Crossing the Bar? and ?Break break break? use imagery of the sea to convey different meanings. In ?Crossing the Bar?, the sea represents the world the speaker will transgress into after death. ?And may there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea?. Tennyson uses the metaphor of the sandbar to describe the barrier between life and death. One side of the sandbar is life and the sea on the other side is death. This is a powerful representation because Tennyson sets out a distinction between the two worlds clearly, suggesting that death should be embraced because it?s now peaceful and natural.
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