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,
The curse fall upon you when you enter the place where it is or if any of your loved ones have the curse on them.
the poem doesn't exactly say who cursed the lady of shalott but it does say:'She has heard a whisper say,A curse is on her if she stayTo look down to Camelot.'so basically i think that some whispers said it to her either in her head or whatever but it was whispers
It could be the relationship between the artist and society.The relationship between Lady and Prince (Infatuation) (Some say she may have died of a broken heart)Deprivation: She's alone in the tower under the spell of a curse without even knowing.Liberation: After she realizes that she has a curse upon her, the Lady of Shalott does not die immediately. Her exposure to the real world, even though it means her death, also means that she can express herself directly in the world. She leaves the tower, finds a boat, and writes her title on it before lying in it and casting off.
Poverty is a curse upon humanity because it causes great suffering.
The curse of leprosy was not sent upon the wife of Moses. The curse was sent upon his sister, Miriam, when she and brother Aaron spoke against Moses and his wife.
She turns to look at Sir Lancelot riding by because she loves him. She knows she'll die for looking so she leaves to finally see the world herself instead of the reflection in the mirror.. That's my interpretation but Alfred Lord Tennyson may have intended a different meaning
Sleeping Beauty, also known as Briar Rose, suffered from a curse placed upon her by an evil fairy. The curse stated that she would fall into a deep sleep upon pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel before her sixteenth birthday. This injury, caused by the spindle, leads her to fall into a century-long slumber until awakened by true love's kiss.
A curse.
An imprecation is a curse. To imprecate is to call a curse upon someone or something.
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
A curse placed upon a person or object by someone of Gypsy origin.
I, Aro of the Volturi, wish to curse the Greeks forever and eternity.