In the poem In Memoriam, A. H. H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, what is the speaker’s motivation for discussing the death of his friend?

understanding the meaning of love

expressing his feelings and coming to terms with his loss

exploring the reasons for his friend’s death


examining the relationship between humans and nature

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the correct answer to your question would be B.

Answer: The right answer is the B) expressing his feelings and coming to terms with his loss.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the British poet completed this poem in 1849 in honor of his closest friend, whose unexpected death at a very young age devastated him. The poem, therefore, helped him to express his feelings and to come to terms with the loss of his dear friend. There are references to love, nature, and death, but the main motivation for discussing Hallam's death is the expression of his grief.  

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