How does the poem break break break show that life and nature go on despite what happens to human beings ?
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Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break" is a brief poem which juxtaposes the speaker's lament for "the touch of a vanish'd hand" with the everyday activities of others in society who simply continue with their lives, untouched by the death which, to the speaker, has been felt as a tragedy
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the speakers friend died few years back and still he can remember him and his days on the beach with his friend so nature goes on despite what happens to human beings
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