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In Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "The Lady of Shalott," the Lady ultimately dies after breaking the curse that confines her to her tower. She leaves her weaving and gazes directly at Sir Lancelot, causing her to experience overwhelming emotions. As a result, she embarks on a boat down the river, but her heart is filled with despair. Eventually, she succumbs to her fate, drifting lifelessly down to Camelot.

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