how does the poet describe the eagle in the poem
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The poet describes the eagle as peace loving as it perched at a lonely and quiet place. The poet also tells that it falls like thunderbolt which means it is very fast and energetic.
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the poet described the eagle in the poem as following -
- it is from the poem named The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson .
- in this poem the poet describes the might and majestic power of the eagle which is the king of bird.
- in order to describe its supremacy, the poet mentions that the eagle has hands instead of claws.
- its strategic moves to capture its prey is beautifully described by the poet.
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