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Merlin and Vivien
Tennyson’s “Merlin and Vivien” The Manipulative Evil Known as one of Victorian England’s finest poets, Lord Alfred Tennyson epitomized the agony and despondency of the degradation of one’s character. His masterpiece, The Idylls of the King, explicates the grand scheme of corruption of the Authurian age while simultaneously paralleling Tennyson’s own internal struggles. A most intriguing chapter of The Idylls, “Merlin and Vivien” portrays the manipulative Vivien, identified as pure evil
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