how does crossing the bar convey the philosophy of Tennyson
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Lord Alfred Tennyson's Crossing the Bar is allegorical and steeped in deep symbolic meaning from the beginning to the end. ... The word “bar” allegorically means the barrier between life and death. The expression “crossing the bar” allegorically means going out of the “bourne of Time and Place” and meeting death.
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In fact, Lord Alfred Tennyson's Crossing the Bar is allegorical and steeped in deep symbolic meaning from the beginning to the end. ... The word “bar” allegorically means the barrier between life and death. The expression “crossing the bar” allegorically means going out of the “bourne of Time and Place” and meeting death.
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