the warrior's widow.
Some could say that since he conquered most of his surrounding lands and he was a brave warrior before he died on his way torwards his home land
Rarely, but neither were dogs.
it was the ground that said rest in peace
The song is about the Vietnam War and expresses the desire for an end to the war and the boys over there fighting to be brought home.
Yes it is. In the event a hitter cannot complete his home run trot, a pinch runner can be inserted for him.
The rhyme scheme for each stanza in the poem "Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is ABAB. This pattern continues throughout the four stanzas in the poem.
the poem is about suppressed grief. the body of a dead warrior is brought home to his wife and she has no reaction to this and is in too much of shock to show any emotion. the maidens conclude that if she does not cry, all the bottled up grief will kill her. the first try to make her weep by praising the warrior, calling him a true friend and i noble foe, but this doesn't change her state of shock then a maiden goes over to the dead body and removes the cloth that covers his face, hoping for grief to flow out of the wife, but it doesn't. finally a ninety year old nurse places their child upon her knee, and her tears roll down like a summer tempest (sudden and furiously) and she(warriors wife) says "sweet my child,i live for thee".
Back then war was seen as a noble art and a good warrior was expected to behave honourably in battle, to treat his enemy with respect even while killing him. Her warrior is being praised as an honourable soldier - he was a noble foe (enemy) to those he fought. But the central theme is the grief of the widow and her need to embrace her grief so she can have the strength to bring up her child alone.
Tennyson is describing how the dead body of a warrior is brought home to his widow. She keeps her composure until the old nurse puts the warrior's child (their child) on her knee and then she breaks down in a flood of tears. She knows she will have to remember the warrior through the child.
In this poem, Tennyson compares the warrior's widow's tears to a summer tempest to showcase the suddenness and impact of her emotions. In effect, a summer tempest is a short burst of rain (a cloud-burst, almost), which occurs quite unexpectedly. These rains are marked by their force and suddenness. Therefore, by comparing the widow's tears to a summer tempest, the poet is telling us how all her emotions came flooding out at once upon seeing "his child on her lap"
means people brought the dead body of the warrior to his mother she was shocked to see her dead face she was not crying and everybody said to her that she must cry or she will die and mother was of ninety years in summers she used to play with him and her tears came out. how will mother suffer when her child is dead...........
Yes there is my cat brought one home today. Unfortunately it was dead but I took pictures of it.
You cat must have been playing with it outside and brought it in . Maybe he/she likes to make a mess with DEAD grass .
The body of a warrior is brought home to his wife who does not react as she is in too much of a shock to show any emotion. Her maids decide that they have to make her cry because the bottled up grief could kill her. So the maid start praising the warrior calling him the noblest of men, etc but the state of her shock doesn't change. Then the maids lift up the cloth and reveal his face and still her she does not react. At last a ninety year old nurse takes her son and puts it on her lap. She cries and says to her son "sweet my child, I live for thee" proving that she loves her husband but loves her son just as equally. I am in Class 8
If your dad found a dead cow on the side of the road and brought it home to eat for dinner would you? What do you think the toad thinks when he see's a dead fly. exactly what you think about the dead cow.
No PM brought home confederation. However Trudeau brought the Constitution home to Canada.
He is brought home to Ithaca by a race of people called the Phaeacians