yes lord ullin's daughter was wrong in her decision
i think lord ullin's daughter was not right in decision because her father loved her so much and she left her father without even telling him . if she wanted to marry that chieftain , then she should have asked her father and then she should have decided to elope with her lover . how could she decide that her father would never accept her lover . she should have asked her lover to request her father. is there a father doesn't even want to listen what her daughter is saying? parents are the well - wishers of their children .
She defies her father because she was true lover and wants to merry chieftain but her father did not agree with her as chieftain was at lower post and their pair did not match so she escaped from her fathers palace and finally met her tragic end at the shore with her lover.
Defy their teachers in every way
Defy their teachers in every way
i think lord ullin's daughter was not right in decision because her father loved her so much and she left her father without even telling him . if she wanted to marry that chieftain , then she should have asked her father and then she should have decided to elope with her lover . how could she decide that her father would never accept her lover . she should have asked her lover to request her father. is there a father doesn't even want to listen what her daughter is saying? parents are the well - wishers of their children .
she was absolutely right in her decision..is her father there to guide her before eloping? .No, he was always trying to shout at her. never tried to hear her problems.He was proud and couldn't beleive the act that his daughter loved the man who was much below his rank.Then what she could do. her lover knew that his life is also in danger but he didnt abandon her ..he tried to make her happy..so with whom she should stay? think of it!
1,976,887 and I defy anyone to prove me wrong.
Defy their teachers in every way -apex
of Defy
a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
Sir Bedivere experiences an internal conflict between his loyalty to King Arthur and his own sense of right and wrong when he is tasked to discard Excalibur in the lake. He initially hesitates and tries to deceive the king, struggling with the decision to follow his orders or defy them out of personal judgment.