Explain in detail the symbolism used by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in his poem "The Lady of Shalott
Date Submitted: 08/30/2003 17:57:35
<Tab/>The poem "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson takes it's inspiration from the popular legends of King Arthur. It tells the story of a beautiful woman forced to live in a tower room and weave. The poem poses a hidden question--can the belief in a curse bring about suffering simply because that is the "expected" result?
At first, the Lady finds solace in her weaving. A mirror placed
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not left her room when she did, she could have just as easily died having never known freedom. It gives the reader something to think about; that is, do the choices one makes affect the outcome of one's life, or does predestination rule the course of life? As J.K. Rowling wrote in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, "It is our choices, far more than our abilities, that show who we really are."
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