conclusion of Lotos-eater as a dramatic monologue
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The themes in Tennyson's poem deal more with death and time. This poem focuses more on the men who ingested the Lotus flower and how it affects them. The lotus causes them to become very depressed, mainly about how they will never see their families again even though they really want to.
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❥The Lotos-Eaters" is a poem by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, published. The form of the poem contains a dramatic monologue, which connects it to Ulysses, St. Simeon Stylites
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