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After she looked directly through the window and the curse had fallen on her, the Lady of Shalott in the island came down to the river and lay down on the boat in her trance at the closing of the day. She floated down to Camelot on her final journey through the noises of the night, leaves lightly falling upon her all the way. When the dead and still Lady of Shalott reached and floated by under the tower and balcony and between the high houses of Camelot, the sound of royal midnight revelry died in the nearby lighted palace, and seeing the drifting body, they all crossed themselves for fear. Therefore it can be logically assumed that it was during the midnight that the gone Lady of Shalott reached Camelot.

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What book is in the video if I die young?

It's a book of Tennyson's poetry and at the end it's open to "The Lady of Shallot," which is about a woman who has to live in a tower and never look out the window of it except through a mirror (the tower was in Camelot). If she looks directly at Camelot, she'll die. But when she hears Lancelot singing, she has to see him up close, so she goes down the river in a boat. By the time she gets to him, she's dead, and Lancelot sees her and basically says, "She's pretty,"and walks away.


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What does the Lady of The Lady of Shalott spend all of her time doing?

weaving a magic web


Why does Lancelot sing Tirra Lirra in the Lady of Shalott?

It is not for certain why Lancelot sings Tirra lirra, however, he may be singing to his lady, Lady Guinevere for in earlier stanzas Tenyson states that "a red-cross knight for ever kneel'd to a lady in his shield". He could also have been singing to pass the time on his way to Camelot.


Who is imprisoned in shallot?

i think that the lady of shalott is shalott herseld because she was stuck in the tower and was cursed by the mirror. i know this because nobody has ever seen her and because of that everyone describes her as a young and beautiful women who sings all the time.


How did the curse fall upon the lady of shallot?

Nobody knows how she got cursed as the poet included in his poem ("She Knows not what the curse may be") She Died Because If She Looked Out the window her curse will come upon her , and she saw a knight named Sir Lancelot , who lived in Camelot , which she thought was handsome and decided to look out and the mirror started to crack from side to side, ("The curse is upon me cried" The Lady of Shallot,


Who did the Lady of Shallott see that made her tempt the curse in Tennyson's The Lady of Shallott?

Tennyson wrote The Lady Of Shalott at a time when he was starting focusing on themes of human relations, especially man-woman relations. Tennyson's purpose in writing The Lady Of Shalott was to show (and relish) how sometimes a strong magnetic male personality may captivate a fragile woman's life like a passing storm and blow her life to smithereens. Though secluded and cursed, the lady was leading a somewhat tranquil life in the island of Shalott, as can be guessed from the usual sights she sees from her window, indirectly though through a mirror. Sir Lancelot was only passing through the river bank. Just one look at that magnificent personage, and she forgot everything, and looked directly at him through her forbidden window. The Woman has only one purpose; she can do nothing but go away the way the storm went. Knowing not the doom caused by him on her life, seeing her floating dead along the river at Camelot, Sir Lancelot only commented: What a beautiful face! She was only a fallen leaf, shook and blown away by the storm that was him. Such frantic and sudden affections are not uncommon in Literature or in human life either.


How does the mood change in the Lady of Shalott?

At the opening of the poem the Lady is calm, but frustrated (she does not like being locked away in her tower). After she sees Lancelot, she becomes agitated, and turns to look out through the window (which is forbidden). When the lady has broken the curse she again becomes calm, as she prepares for death, but this time it is the calm of resignation - one might almost say satisfaction.


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John Kennedy is the one associated with Camelot.


Why did Alfred Lord Tennyson write the poem lady of shalott?

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Words that describe Camelot are a peacefulness, idealized beauty, and enlightenment during a particular place and time. When John F. Kennedy was in office, the period was known as the Camelot era.


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Camelot was where King Arthur lived. In present day, some believe it is Tintangel, a coastal castle in western England.


Who is the Lady of Shallot?

Tennyson wrote The Lady Of Shalott at a time when he was starting focussing on themes of human relations, especially man-woman relations. Tennyson's purpose in writing The Lady Of Shalott was to show (and relish) how sometimes a strong magnetic male personality may captivate a fragile woman's life like a passing storm and blow her life to smithereens. Though secluded and cursed, the lady was leading a somewhat tranquil life in the island of Shalott, as can be guessed from the usual sights she sees from her window, indirectly though through a mirror. Sir Lancelot was only passing through the river bank. Just one look at that magnificent personage, and she forgot everything and looked directly at him through her forbidden window.The Woman has only one purpose, she can do nothing but go away the way the storm went. Knowing not the doom caused by him on her life, seeing her floating dead along the river at Camelot, Sir Lancelot only commented: What a beautiful face! She was only a fallen leaf, shook and blown away by the storm that was him. Such frantic and sudden affections are not uncommon in Literature or in human life either.


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Camelot