The Crucifixion of Man is a narrative poem written by George Barlow in 1893. The poem is an epic retelling of the story of Jesus Christ's crucifixion from the perspective of humanity. It is a powerful and emotional work that explores the themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the human condition.The poem is divided into twelve parts, each focusing on a different aspect of the story. The first part sets the scene and introduces the main characters, including...