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what change did the people notice in the poet when he returned from lyonnesse​

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Answered by shiva10978
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But when he returned from Lyonnesse, he had changed a lot. There was magic in his eyes and he looked very radiant. The people looked at him and surmised that something important had happened to him which made him look so different.

Answered by NamrataSachdeva
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The poem "When I set out for Lyonnesse," penned by Thomas Hardy in 1869, provides the context for the aforementioned query. The poem's central idea elaborates on the poet's change as a result of traveling to a fantastical place. The subject can also be interpreted as representing a person's evolution after embarking on a spiritual journey.

After his trip to Lyonnesse, the poet appeared to have undergone a personality transformation. His eyes and features lit up as if he had just learned a secret or had learned something new. With "magic in my eyes," the poet appeared to be happier, more self-assured, and satisfied. His personality was affected by his trip.

              People notice that his eyes are glistening when he returns; it was amazing. Everyone could see the brightness in his eyes, and it was thought that Lyonnesse was the place where he underwent a transformation. Nobody was certain of his adventures at Lyonnesse, but there was no denying the fire in his eyes.

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