The Lotos-Eaters. Tennyson. Appreciation By P.S.Remesh Chandran.
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By PSRemeshChandra, 24th Apr 2011.
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Failure of musical geniuses in exactly imitating changing moods of the exotically intoxicated.
Lotos: Personification of exotic, psychedelic intoxication of human mind.
Why sweetness of soul’s music and soothing pleasure of sleep are denied to man?
The leaf and fruit and flower all have their sweet lives; man alone toils.
Why return after years like apparitions to their native island of chaos?
Mariners declining to resume travel: the dread of all sea-going captains.
Gods lying together happily on their hills, careless and fearless of mankind!
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Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum.
By PSRemeshChandra, 24th Apr 2011.
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Posted in Wikinut Poetry, Drama & Criticism
The
great veil of Victorian hypocrisy was lifted by Alfred Lord Tennyson
and was shown to the world the lovely English mind behind it that was
his. The Lotos-Eaters is the world’s greatest poetical experiment
synchronizing sublime music with the changing moods and fancies of the
exotic, psychedelic intoxication of a band of marine soldiers marooned
on an island that nowhere existed.
Failure of musical geniuses in exactly imitating changing moods of the exotically intoxicated.
Alfred Lord Tennyson was a Nineteenth
century English poet. He is considered the greatest poet and true
representative of the Victorian Era. In Memoriam was his masterpiece.
The Lotos-Eaters is a memorable poem in which he describes the arrival
of Ulysses’ Greek soldiers on the island of Lotos Eaters. They are a
lazy philosophic lot who do not like hard labour of any kind. Once the
sailors in the ship are given the Lotos fruit, leaf and stem and they
have eaten them, they too are such transformed that they no more wish to
sea-travel and see their homes. Sublime music and selected words create
an atmosphere of languor, laziness and sleepiness in the poem which is
Tennyson’s unique achievement and craftsmanship. This is the poem in
which Tennyson experimented with music changing with the moods of each
action, each bit of music perfectly reflecting the corresponding change
in mood. Attempts to perfectly orchestrate this song have more or less
failed through years due to failure of musical geniuses in exactly
imitating the changing mind and moods of the exotically and
psychedelically intoxicated.
A land of mountains, rivers, valleys, wind and waves, and Lotos plants.
A portrait of Baron Alfred Lord Tennyson. |
Greek
hero Ulysses and his band of soldiers had spent ten years in the Trojan
War. Returning home they were lost in the sea and had to spend a few
more years in roaming the sea. At last they sighted land. It was the
land of Lotos Eaters. From the height of their anchored ship they could
see far into the interior of the island. It was an island of mountains,
rivers, valleys, wind and waves. Streams and falls were everywhere.
Green woods and meadows ornamented plains and hills. It was a land where
all things always seemed the same. No signs of cultivation or other
human activities were to be seen anywhere there.
Lotos: Personification of exotic, psychedelic intoxication of human mind.
Then
the mild and melancholy eyed island dwellers appeared and they silently
approached the ship. They bore branches, leaves and stems of that
enchanted plant of Lotos as presentations to visitors to their island
from which they gave to each. Before Ulysses could prevent, his soldiers
one and all had eaten them. Once they tasted this magical herb their
attitudes and outlook dramatically changed. The once-courageous and
strong mariners and soldiers all seemed tired suddenly. Those famous
soldiers who fought bravely beside Ulysses in the fierce Trojan War now
no more wish to bear the burden of sailing their ship through turbulent
seas. Whoever tasted that magical herb given by those islanders became
exactly like them. They seemed to be deep asleep yet all awake. The
voices of nearby persons seemed to them thin voices from the depth of
grave. Even their own heart beats resounded loudly and musically in
their own ears. So now we see the Ulysses’ famous soldiers all sitting
on the yellow sand, begin singing a chorus, the likeness of which has
never ever been seen anywhere in English literature. All the efforts of
their captain, the mighty Ulysses, could not move them an inch or
release them from their hallucination and the spell of that magical
plant.
Why sweetness of soul’s music and soothing pleasure of sleep are denied to man?
Path to Tennyson's Monument in the Isle Of Wight. |
The
mariners who tasted Lotos all became philosophers overnight who begin
to worship idleness. Man is the roof and crown of things. He is the
first and foremost of things but he alone is destined to toil. He makes
perpetual moan in his life and is thrown from one sorrow to another
perpetually. Enjoying leisurely the sweetness of his soul’s music and
the soothing pleasures of sleep are forbidden to him. Weariness,
heaviness and distress weigh him down. Hearing the excellent arguments
of the mariners expressed in their chorus will make us wonder at the
mathematical perfection of their logic and philosophy. We will be moved
to stay with them and approbate their logic verbatim. That is the
descriptive skill of Tennyson which made him the prominent poet of his
era and after. There has never been a poem describing the attitude
towards life and the philosophizing of a unique, exotically and
psychedelically intoxicated band of humans more vividly.
The leaf and fruit and flower all have their sweet lives; man alone toils.
Tennyson's house in Farringford. |
The
mariners begin to compare the tediousness of their lives with the
easiness and quietness of the lives of leaves, fruits and flowers. They
complete the cycles of their simple lives without any toil. Leaves open,
grow and fall gently. The ripe fruits drop silently in autumn nights.
Whereas man is a traveller and roamer, flowers are fast-rooted in their
fertile soil. Flowers enjoy their allotted length of days, bloom and
fade and fall, without toil. But man is the only being that is seen to
be toiling in one way or another, in the fields, forests or oceans. Time
driveth onward fast and in little time man’s life period is expired.
Whatever man achieves is taken from him to become portions and parcels
of a dreadful past which we commonly call history. All things under the
Sun have rest except man. Therefore the mariners are not going to mount
the rolling waves and travel any more. They want to stay forever on the
island. After listening to their arguments we will be tempted to do
nothing but agree.
Why return after years like apparitions to their native island of chaos?
Freshwater Bay seen from Afton Down. |
But
Ulysses was a very persuasive person. He used every trick and argument
in his quiver to tempt his mariners to return to Ithaca. But they warn
their captain that it would not be wise for them to return to their
island home of Ithaca. Everything might have changed there. Their sons
would have inherited them after all these years. The returning ancestors
would only be viewed as ghosts and apparitions come to trouble their
joy. Or else the over-bold island princes of Ithaca, fearing no return
of the heroes might have married their wives and spent their fortunes.
Their great deeds in wars would have been half-forgotten, sung only in
songs. Even if they are lucky and oriented enough to return to their
land, it would be harder still to please their gods after all these
years and settle order once again in their island. So why not spend the
rest of their lives in this quiet island of Lotos and enjoy sleep and
laziness to their fill? How can even a very persuasive person counter,
in the face of this unbroken torrent of reasons?
Mariners declining to resume travel: the dread of all sea-going captains.
Coastal path to Tennyson's Monument. |
These
instances were not uncommon in the days of the rowing sea ship travels.
They were the dread of every captain. Crew may refuse to move on after
months of tiresome travels and incline to stay for ever in a new found
land. A sailor’s life is a life of action. The mariners here have had
enough of action and of motion in their lives. They had been constantly
rolling to the starboard and larboard sides of the ship as it swayed
left and right on the surging waves. The deep sea where the wallowing
monster that is the whale spouted his foam-fountain had been their home
and playground for too long. Now that is past and enough. They are tired
of the sea and now they are inclined only to live and lie reclined in
the hollow Lotos Land forever.
Gods lying together happily on their hills, careless and fearless of mankind!
When
man does not obey, the clever will threaten him with the consequences
of antagonizing their gods. As a last resort Ulysses seems to have done
this, because now begins their discourse which, if he had had an
opportunity to listen to, might have converted even the most firm
believer into an atheist. When sensations and feelings were divided
between man and gods, miseries were reserved for man while pleasures
went to gods. Man suffers much in this world. Blight, famine, fire and
earthquake, ocean flood and desert heat are all his lot. Man sows the
seed, reaps the harvest and toils endlessly till his death. He stores
wheat and wine and oil for his future but he has no future as he is most
often withdrawn silently without notice from this world. Even after
death he is doomed to suffer in hell. Man’s sorrowful songs of
lamentation steam up to gods’ abode in heaven, like tales of little
meaning though the words are strong. But listening to them, gods find
music in his woes and laugh. It is the gods who are responsible for
man’s sorrow. But they act indifferent to man. They lie together happily
on their hills, careless and fearless of mankind. They keep their
divine food nectar always close to them; what else do they do except
relishing and draining it? They hurl their thunder bolts at man far
below craving in the valleys, which is a joke to them. They sit in their
golden houses surrounded by clouds and smile at the misery of man far
below. All arguments of their captain were blunted by the magnificent
and sincere defense of the mariners. Tennyson in the poem does not tell
us whether their captain was finally able and eloquent enough to
persuade his soldiers to return to their home land, but history does.
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