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summary of eagle by Alfred lord Tennyson

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Answered by warifkhan
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In the second stanza the poet describes the sea as it appears to the bird. The huge rolling waves of the sea are reduced to wrinkles from that great height. In the last line the bird ‘falls’ like a thunderbolt to the sea below in an awesome climax.

Now, let’s look at the poem more closely and analyze it line-by-line.

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