Abstract

The power of imperialism ascended during the Victorian age, when both the sense of nationalism and industrial revolution concurrently took place. Imperialism in its kind is the sense of domination of one group of people over another, or to a great point, it’s the domination of one country to other countries to confiscate its properties and belongings. Here in the poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson, the poet tries to ironize the situation by showing and focusing on such an old king (may be the king of England), who has recently come back home from his travels and has complained about his “idleness.” This “idleness” for the king is equal to ceasing the kind of power, namely, if he does not move and battle, he has nothing for his country, and even he does not record a name for himself in the history of England. Thus the aim of the present paper is not only limitedto the relation between power and the sense of imperialism, a relation that leads to malicious and destructive behavior but it also condemns that kind of relation. However, it is done implicitly, as once the poet did in his poem, by showing the negative use of power in hands of some, like the king of England, who has done his best even at his death’s door to continue again and conquer wherever he sees that brings benefits to him. Not surprisingly; the poem also implies to the battle of Troy in the sense of imperial actions.

Highlights

  • According to John Morrissey, imperialism can be defined, “as a system of power, political economic ascendancy and cultural subordination, envisioned from the center of expanding nation-states and differentially operationalized in colonized spaces throughout the world” (Grek-Martin, 2015, p. 17)

  • The power of imperialism ascended during the Victorian age, when both the sense of nationalism and industrial revolution concurrently took place

  • Imperialism in its kind is the sense of domination of one group of people over another, or to a great point, it’s the domination of one country on other countries to confiscate their properties and belongings

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According to John Morrissey, imperialism can be defined, “as a system of power, political economic ascendancy and cultural subordination, envisioned from the center of expanding nation-states and differentially operationalized in colonized spaces throughout the world” (Grek-Martin, 2015, p. 17). By a great consideration to the subject matter, it is said that imperialism started during the sixteenth century in England, during the span of Queen Victoria, it speeded over because the government wanted to explore lots of unknown places called “New World.”. This attempt for searching the unknown zones owed to technological science and inventions that mostly happened during this age. The researcher attempts to show in this paper, according to the poem, how this sense of imperialism has made the king move forward to achieve expansion and to bring benefits for the honor of his country

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