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The passing of Arthur central idea​

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Answered by rathilakshit
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Central Idea of The Passing of Arthur:

Tennyson is one of real struggle over one's morality but not in the physical but in the mental and emotional aspects. Arthur has made wronged decisions that have led him to lose not only his city of Camelot, but also his Queens, his prized possessions and his trusted men.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The passing of Arthur central idea​ Transition is Nature's principle and also  this poem King Arthur has given his valuable advice to Sir Bedivere,

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  • The popular poem written by Tennyson "The Passing Of Arthur" overall main premise can be described as follows — Transition is Nature's principle, it's natural and we can't go through that or conceal that, it's simply how nature functions.
  • No matter how honorable and decent a scheme may be, if it lasts for a long time, it will ruin the world.
  • He will pray to God for the protection of the soul of the lord, if he cannot see the sight of his father again. Therefore the poet says that belief in god is the only good thing we can do in this world.

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