In the poem ‘Break, Break, Break’, how does the poet show that life and nature go on despite what happens to human beings? Plz ans fast
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Tennyson's speaker repeats the word "break" three times in two different stanzas of the poem. Repetition is used for emphasis, and Tennyson is trying to emphasize the relentless way waves continually crash on a shore. They never stop. They break, or crash, over and over again
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Tennyson utilizes boisterous images of children—"the fisherman's boy" who "shouts with his sister at play" and the "sailor lad" who sings while at his work—to emphasize the continuity of life, with the vibrant youth of these people representing rebirth and renewal, even in a world where death is a constant among us.
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