What attitude of life is expressed by the mariners in Tennyson's 'The lotos-eaters'?
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The lotos rendered them sluggish. It made them prefer a life of languor. They are tired of a life of persistent wandering and resolved that “We will return no more.” They are so exhausted by their exploits that the very sea and oars seemed 'weary' to them, and the foam 'barren'.
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The lotos rendered them sluggish. It made them prefer a life of languor. They are tired of a life of persistent wandering and resolved that “We will return no more.” They are so exhausted by their exploits that the very sea and oars seemed 'weary' to them, and the foam 'barren'.
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