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Page 1: Break, Break, Break BY: ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON Slide Show by: Kyle Flores

Break, Break, BreakBY: ALFRED, LORD

TENNYSONSlide Show by:

Kyle Flores

Page 2: Break, Break, Break BY: ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON Slide Show by: Kyle Flores

Biographical Information

• Fourth of twelve children born to a wealthy family

• Wrote a 6,000 line epic poem at the age of twelve

• At the age of 41 he was established as the most popular poet of the Victorian era

• Joined the Apostles in 1829 with Hallam

• The first of Tennyson’s work was “Mariana”

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Organization/Structure/Form

• 4 stanzas

• 16 lines

• ABCBDEFEGHIHJKLK pattern

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Imagery• “Break, Break, Break, on the cold gray stones O sea!” is

imagery for the water hitting the rocks at the bottom of the cliff.

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Imagery• The “haven under the hill” creates imagery for a sort of

heaven if you don’t know the actual meaning at first which is actually a port.

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Imagery• “The stately ship” makes me imagine just a black and

white ship in the water sailing.

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Imagery

• “Day that is dead” makes me imagine the end of a day with all time wasted.

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Poetic/Literary Terms

• This poem has a rhyme scheme that has a word in the first line that won’t rhyme with a word on the third line and a word on the 2nd line that will rhyme with a word on the 4th line, and this goes for every stanza in the poem.

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Poetic/Literary Terms

• The repetition and onomatopoeia with the word “Break” to simulate the water hitting the rocks on a cliff, so that you know when it goes from happy to everyone in the water or on a boat dying.

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Poetic/Literary Terms

• “Haven under the hill” is a metaphor for the port that the ships anchor at when not in use.

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Speaker

• I think the speaker of the poem is a man who is viewing all of these events happening in the poem to show losing a loved one to the ocean

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Figurative Meaning

• What ever is dead will never come back to you is what I think is the figurative meaning because of the two lines that say “ But the tender grace of the day is dead will never come back to me.”

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Literal Meaning

The literal meaning for the poem is that anything or any time wasted is gone forever. The reason is that the poem describes children at play and a sailor in a boat, then it says “ Break, Break, Break” which could mean their time is up or there life is over.

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Author’s Purpose

• I think the Author’s purpose of the poem is that at any moment a joyful day can be destroyed by a storm (something that changes in your life) and change everybody’s life.

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THEME

• The overall message and life lesson of the poem is it is hard for people who have been through a tragic event to trust anyone again.

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"Alfred, Lord Tennyson." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 30 Oct. 2014. Web. 31 Oct. 2014.

"Poetry Out Loud : Break, Break, Break." Poetry Out Loud : Break, Break, Break. Web.24 Oct. 2014.

<http://www.poetryoutloud.org/poem/174585>.

"Huge Waves Hitting a Cliff at the Pacific Ocean (Guiuan, Eastern Samar)." Flickr. Yahoo!, 7 Oct. 2012. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. https://www.flickr.com/photos/almostnaked/8002323044/

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"Free Online Resources For Developers, Designers and Photographers @Smashing Hub." Free Online Resources For Developers Designers and Photographers Smashing Hub. Web. 14 Nov. 2014. <http://smashinghub.com/black-and-white-photography.htm>.