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Lotos eaters by tennyson line by line explanation

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Analysis. Published in 1832, “The Lotos-Eaters” with its “Choric Song” is one of Tennyson's most popular poems. It derives from a 15-line episode in Homer's Odyssey that depicts Odysseus (Ulysses) and his men journeying to the land of the lotos-eaters on their way home from the Trojan War.
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Tennyson's 'The Lotos-eaters' is based on a portion of Homer's Odyssey in which Odysseus's men are fed lotos plants and become mesmerized by the land onto which they have stumbled. The poem begins with Odysseus commanding his men to have “Courage.” They will soon find a shorn on which to land.

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