no, lord Ullin's daughter was not right as she ran with her lover leaving her father alone . but this poem gives a tragic ending as when Ullin's daughter was drowning in the sea, she put her hand towards her father as it was natural that whenever a child is in some problem then the parents help them
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No. Lord Ulllin's daughter was not right in eloping with her lover, as the person who brought her into this wonderful life was none other than her father. How could she betray him? No father wants his child to be unhappy. She should have understood this fact but she did not.
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.
lord ullin's daughter was absolutely wrong in her decision. as we know that daughters are very dearer to their father so she can share her feelings of love or can tell her father about her beloved, i must say her father can agree with her. but without telling her father about her love she take decision of her own and ran away with her lover which make her father shocked and angry.
"Lord Ullin's Daughter" is a tragic character in the poem by Thomas Campbell. She is depicted as young, devoted, and courageous, willing to risk her life for love. Despite her lover's pursuit and her father's commands to return, she chooses to stay with her beloved and ultimately meets a tragic end in the stormy waters of the loch. Her story symbolizes the power of love and the consequences of defying authority.
As of right now, no :)
If you are a biologic daughter then yes you have a right to your fathers inheritants.
Sometimes they can be right or not but it depends on what she says for example a daughter says you never give me money to spend out with my friends that daughter is right she needs some money to spend on what she likes but it always depends.
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Hailie Mathers (EMINEMS DAUGHTER!)