the poem is a Ballad that tells the tragic table of two lovers. lord ullin is angry with the chief of ulva s isle for having eloped with his daughter. his men pursue the lovers as they wish to kill the cheiftain .hence ,the lovers try to escape from lord ullin and and his men.
The poem "Lord Ullin's Daughter" by Thomas Campbell tells the story of a young couple, Lord Ullin's daughter and her beloved, who are trying to escape her father's wrath by crossing a stormy sea. In the end, they tragically perish when the storm overwhelms them, illustrating the consequences of defying authority. The poem explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of nature.
In 1795 Campbell visited Mull, one of the largest islands of the Inner Hebrides (Argyllshire, Scotland), and there sketched the ballad "Lord Ullin's Daughter," which he reworked in 1804 and finally published in 1809. The ballad is the story of an attempted elopement which results in the deaths of the couple. The fleeing lovers, the young "chief of Ulva's isle" and his "bonny bride," Lord Ullin's daughter, have been hotly pursued by Lord Ullin and his horsemen for three days. Both know that the young man's life will be forfeit if they are captured. They approach a boatman to whom the young man offers money if he will row them over the ferry; that is, if he will take them across Lochgyle. The boatman, a "hardy Highland wight," agrees to row them across in spite of the raging storm, not for money, but for the sake of the "winsome lady." As the pursuers approach, the boat puts out into the stormy loch. When Lord Ullin reaches the shore, he is forced to watch his daughter and her lover drown as he calls out to them, vainly promising forgiveness to the young man if only they will return.
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What is the central conflict in "Lord Ullin's Daughter"? How does the setting of the poem contribute to its theme? Discuss the role of nature in the poem. How do the characters of Lord Ullin and his daughter differ in their actions and motivations? What is the significance of the ending of the poem?
"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.
The theme of "Lord Ullin's Daughter" is a romantic set in the medieval period where two lovers, the Lord Ullin's daughter and the chieftain, have eloped together and have to cross a stormy sea. This poem has all the elements of life like love, hatred, fear and the tragic ending gives the poem a dramatic ending.
beauty of this daughter
In the poem "Lord Ullin's Daughter," the lover is slain because Lord Ullin's daughter chose to run away with him against her father's wishes. When Lord Ullin catches up with them in a boat during a storm, the lover chooses to protect the daughter rather than save himself, ultimately sacrificing his own life to save her.
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