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Give a critical appreciation of the poem crossing the bar? 12 marks​

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Answered by sshailshetty
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Explanation:

Crossing the Bar" is a poem by the British Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The poem, written in 1889, is a metaphorical meditation on death, which sees the speaker comparing dying—or a certain way of dying—to gently crossing the sandbar between a coastal area and the wider sea/ocean

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Answered by divyanjali714
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Crossing the Bar’ is concerning death. The verbalizer states doubly that they don’t wish individuals to moan or be grievous concerning their state of affairs. The literary composition uses the trope of a voyage put off to explain the journey from life to death. though Alfred Tennyson is noted for his literary compositions supported mythology this poem doesn't represent that umbrella apart from a doable respect to a pilot that I even have theorized could also be associate degree slip to a mythological creature like the ferryman.

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