Homonym: In Memoriam (Tribute)
"In Memoriam" is a poem written by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson in 1850. It was composed as an elegy for his close friend Arthur Hallam, who died suddenly at a young age. The poem explores themes of grief, love, and the struggle to find meaning in loss.
The work is structured in 133 sections, using a variety of poetic forms, including the popular iambic pentameter. Tennyson reflects on his sorrow and the enduring impact of Hallam's death, ultimately seeking solace in the idea of eternal love and the hope of reunion in the afterlife.