Well it was a Victorian Ballad by poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, (1809-1892).
You should read it, Its beautiful. (:
"The Lady of Shalott" was written by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It was first published in 1832 and tells the story of a woman cursed to live her life in isolation and experience the world only through reflections in a mirror.
it was written by Alfred lord tennyson
Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote the poem, The Lady of Shallot, in 1842.
The cast of The Lady of Shallot - 1912 includes: Ivy Close as The Lady
There are two versions of the poem, one was written in 1833 and the other in 1842 <3 Solari
No she did not
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The Lady of Shallot is telling about he knights of the round table: SIr lancelot was one of them. The lady herself is basically under a curse in which the readers dont know why or how. but yea..just read the poem its pretty clear i guess...? haha this probs didnt help...
He places her in a position where she is subservient to Baron of Garlic.
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Sir Lancelot, in "Lady of Shallot" handles the lady's death in a dignified, thoughtful manner. He is sensitive and gracious about her death.
The English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse.
The knights in "The Lady of Shalott" are fictional characters who are depicted riding gallantly on their horses through the countryside. They do not play a significant role in the poem, but their presence adds to the romantic and medieval atmosphere of the setting.