3. Victorian Crisis
▪ Conflict Between Doubt & Faith (Science & Religion).
▪ Middle Class People of Europe began to Doubt what is written in the
Book of Genesis about the Creation of Everything, after the
Publication of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in His Book On the
Origin of Species.
▪ New Inventions of Science were Making People More Mechanized.
▪ Longing for Escape from Labor.
4. Victorian Crisis in Lotos-Eaters
▪ Faith in Gods were fading away from the Heart of the Sailors as they
wished to become careless about the others like the Gods do which
reflects theVictorian Crisis.
"In the hollow Lotos land to live and lie reclined
On the hills like Gods together, careless of mankind.“
Faith in God
5. Victorian Crisis in Lotos-Eaters
▪ Argument against Industry reflects in the whole Poem and finally
ends in the Last Line:
“O, rest ye, brother mariners, we will not wander more.”
Longing for Escape
▪ Tennyson was neither Optimistic like Browning nor Pessimistic like
Arnold. He followed a Middle Ground.
Conclusion