"Morte d'Arthur", is a poem by -

A

Charles Dickens

B

P. B. Shelley

C

Alfred Tennyson

D

John Milton

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Answer: Alfred Tennyson

Morte d'Arthur

  • A poem based on the legend of King Arthur.

  • The central theme is loyalty and its expression through chivalry.

  • The poem emphasizes that loyalty to the king is the core purpose of a knight’s life.

  • It begins after Arthur's final battle, with the mortally wounded king accompanied by Sir Bedivere.

Famous quotation:

  • "The old order changeth, yielding place to new."

Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892)

  • A leading poet of the Victorian period and its chief representative.

  • Appointed Poet Laureate of England in 1850.

  • Known for his melodious language and considered a lyric poet.

  • His elegy In Memoriam was written in memory of his close friend Arthur Henry Hallam.

Other notable works:

  • Oenone, Ulysses, The Lotos-Eaters, Locksley Hall, In Memoriam, Morte d’Arthur, The Princess, The Two Voices, The Lady of Shalott.

Source: Britannica

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