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The Deadly Beauty of the Unknown World
“The Lady of Shalott” tells the story of a woman who lives in a tower in Shalott, which is an island on a river that runs, along with the road beside it, to Camelot, the setting of the legends about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. ... ” The Lady of Shallot endeavors to merge the two contrasting worlds of Camelot and Shallot, but her attempts meet with only partial success because of
2. ... If this curse had not been set upon the Lady of Shallot, she would be able to successfully merge the two contrasting worlds together. ...
Not being able to see the full impact of the atmosphere that Camelot had to offer hindered The Lady of Shallot from being able to contrast the two worlds. In the poem, the author gives many adverbs to compare the two worlds. ...
The Lady’s eagerness to be able to look out the window and view Camelot posed a threat for her to successfully contrast the two worlds.
Approximate Word count = 882 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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