why does the mother suspect the man has been poisoned? (Lord Randal)
: "Lord Randal": it tells the story of a young man who has been poisoned by his sweetheart. When he comes home one evening, his mother asks him where he has been. He tells her he has been hunting in the wood and wants to lie down. His mother continues to question him, and he reveals that he had a dinner of boiled eels with his sweetheart. That says that his bloodhounds, who had been probably ate the scraps, swelled and died, by prompting his mother to guess that he has been betrayed poisoning him. In this story it ends with Lord Randal was so sick because his heart and body is so weak.
Lord Randall was poisoned by his sweetheart. There are several versions of this traditional poem, in which the dish she cooked for him is variously fish or eels, fried or boiled.
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"Lord Randal" is a traditional Scottish ballad that tells the story of a young man named Lord Randal who is having a conversation with his mother. The characters in the ballad are Lord Randal and his mother.
In the ballad "Lord Randal," the climax occurs when Lord Randal reveals to his mother that he has been poisoned by his lover. This revelation is a turning point in the poem as it reveals the true intentions of the lover and the tragic fate of Lord Randal.
The connotative meaning of "Lord Randal" is typically associated with themes of betrayal, deceit, and tragedy. The poem tells the story of a young lord who has been poisoned by his lover, highlighting themes of treachery and deception. The melancholic tone evoked by the poem's content contributes to its connotative meaning of sorrow and loss.
yes, because his true love poisoned him.
: "Lord Randal": it tells the story of a young man who has been poisoned by his sweetheart. When he comes home one evening, his mother asks him where he has been. He tells her he has been hunting in the wood and wants to lie down. His mother continues to question him, and he reveals that he had a dinner of boiled eels with his sweetheart. That says that his bloodhounds, who had been probably ate the scraps, swelled and died, by prompting his mother to guess that he has been betrayed poisoning him. In this story it ends with Lord Randal was so sick because his heart and body is so weak.
the main conflict to the story lord randall is the fact that he was poisen by his true love, the woman he trusted............ answerd by Dailove:)
The only thought that occurs to me, considering that his mother feels she needs to ask him about his bequests (he gives his mother his gold and silver), is that somehow the lover felt that since he had declared his love for her she would get his dough if he died ("I didn't know the brown and speckled eels were poison, honest!")
In "Lord Randal," the last four stanzas focus on Lord Randal's illness and eventual death, detailing his symptoms and his suspicions that he has been poisoned. The practical matter concerned here is the significance of being wary of betrayal and deceit in personal relationships.
There is no such thing as "poisoned milk."
love and betrayal
i believe he was poisoned but it wasn't his mother and it was because he was a horrible person that comanded people to fallow him just because he was more powerfull than them
In the poem "Lord Randall" , the hero Randall dies from eating poisoned eels given to him by his true love. The poem does not say if the poisoning was intentional or not.