
Kraken
'Kraken' Summary
The Kraken is a short poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, exploring the theme of the mythical sea monster, the Kraken. It depicts the Kraken as a creature of immense power, lurking in the depths of the ocean, its presence both awe-inspiring and terrifying. The poem uses vivid imagery and a sense of mystery to evoke the Kraken's power and the vastness of the sea.Book Details
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