Explain the following extracts with reference to the context. And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland...

 Explain the following extracts with reference to the context: (15)

And sweet it was to dream of Fatherland,
Of child, and wife, and slave; but evermore
Most weary seem'd the sea, weary the oar,
Weary the wandering fields of barren foam.
Then someone said, "We will return no more"



Reference :

These lines have been taken from the poem “The Lotos Eaters” written by Alfred Lord Tennyson.


Context: 

Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem, “The Lotos Eaters”, is describing a scene or an event from odyssey. The sailors or mariners were returning to their home from a long voyage they lost their way due to a storm and reached to an unknown island. the inhabitants of that island were called locus eaters. When they reached, the locus eaters came there and gave them Locus they became intoxicated. 


Explanation:

The effects of locus started to appear and they began to appear and they began to fed as if they were dreaming. In these lines, they are talking about their family. They are under influence of Lotus. They say that it is very pleasant for them to think and imagine about their home, family wives and children. They are dreaming about their home and family. At the same time, they lost their hope of returning to their family. They are now tired of their journey and voyages they are imagining that the sea and oar are also tired and some of their companions said that they will not return to their home. At this point, they were completely lost and wanted to stay on this island.

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