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centerl idea of break break break​

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Answered by mamtachaudhary17
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Central Idea of Break Break Break

The central idea of the poem is the loss of a loved one. The emotions the poet indirectly describes pertain to this loss and the medium used to describe it, the sea and all that it consists of, is also a play on the feeling of loss and separation. The poem goes on about the gory crashing of the waves and the grief of the poet as well as his inability to register pleasant feelings of joy and laughter as his sorrow has engulfed him, his loss being the loss of a very dear friend. It is an intense poem that brings forward the phases of life with the booming waves, the adventurous and content sailor, the happiness present in the presence of family, the journey of life to a destination and an eventual death, and though life might not be in the same order, the poem concludes on the note that loss is irreversible and separation painful and that completes the cycle of the presentation of loss as a central idea.

Answered by drdeepti1209
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"Break, Break, Break" is a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson written during early 1835 and published in 1842. The poem is an elegy that describes Tennyson's feelings of loss after Arthur Henry Hallam died and his feelings of isolation while at Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire.

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Subject(s): Death of Arthur Hallam

Written: early 1835

First published in: 1842

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