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4 January, 15:53

What is the tone in the poem "The Eagle" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson? He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. What is the tone in the poem "The Eagle" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson? He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls.

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  1. 4 January, 19:24
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    I would say somewhat depressed, since he describes everything as bitter and dejected.
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