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What Makes The Lady Of Shalott Exciting

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?? This poem by


Alfred, Lord Tennyson is exciting for many reasons.? The poem has a dramatic narrative, includes exciting events, has


a beautiful heroine and a handsome hero.?


It also has strong characters, old language and a fast and exciting


tempo.? It is set in the time of Arthur


and the king of the round table.? It is


about a young lady named ?The Lady of Shalott? who has a fairytale image


surrounding her.? When people hear her


singing they say, ?Tis the fairy Lady of Shalott? ?????? She lives on the island of Shalott near


to the town of Camelot, where she is trapped inside a tower, in a castle


within, ?Four grey walls and four grey towers? ?????? She is not allowed to leave the tower


or look directly out of the window, because she has been cursed.? No one has ever seen her, but they know she


is in the tower because they hear her singing, early in the morning.? This adds extra interest to the poem, making


it more mysterious.? She passes the days


by weaving tapestries on her web, of the things she sees through the reflection


in her mirror.? She also notices many


people going down to Camelot: ?a long-haired page in crimson clad.? ?market


girls in red cloaks?, ?a curly haired shepherd lad?, ?an abbot on an ambling


pad’ At


first she is content with her life, then when she sees the knights ride past,


she begins to realise how lonely she actually is and doubt sets in as, ?she


hath no loyal knight?.? Then when she


sees, ?two young lovers lately wed? in the moonlight, she becomes aware of what


she is missing out on, romance, and she is almost upset, ?I am half sick of


shadows?. ?????? The final thing that makes her think


she is missing out on the real world is, ?bold Sir Lancelot?.? She is enchanted by him.? Instantly, she becomes aware that if she


remains in the tower forever she will never be happy.? Therefore, she decides to leave the tower.? Although she knows that something bad might


happen, she is willing to take that risk.?


She decides to take a chance because she can no longer live life in a


shadow.?She


left the web, she left the loom, ?She made three paces thro? the room, She


saw the water-lily bloom, She


saw the helmet and the plume, ?She looked down to Camelot.? And,?The


mirror cracked from side to side?. ??????????????????????? The tapestry flew out


of the window, ??????????????????????? ?Out flew the web and


floated wide?. This


is when the Lady of Shalott realises that, ?The curse is upon her?. ?????? Suddenly, there is a sudden change in


the weather and it turns dark, ?????? ?In the stormy east wind straining, The


pale yellow woods were waning?. ?????? We are made to believe that this is


some to so with the curse.? The Lady of


Shalott goes down to the water?s edge and under a willow tree she finds a boat


and around the side she writes, ?The Lady of Shalott?.? She unties the boat, lies down in it and


floats down the river to Camelot.? There


is a moment of anxiety, as to whether she will actually make it to


Camelot.? Unfortunately, she dies, as


she sings and she reaches Camelot where she is surrounded by, ?Knight and burgher, lord and dame, ?And round the


prow they read her name, The Lady of


Shalott?. The


poem ends with Sir Lancelot saying,?She


has a lovely face; God in his mercy give her grace, The Lady of Shalott?.This


is an ironic ending, because the Lady of Shalott has loved Sir Lancelot for


most of her life and he has only just noticed her, would probably have loved


her too and now she is dead.? ?????? The characters in this poem are also


exciting. ?These include the Lady of


Shalott and Sir Lancelot.? The Lady of


Shalott is young and attractive, a talented weaver and singer.? Beneath the surface lies a strong-minded


lady who is willing to take risks, she bro

ke the curse, although she knew that


this would fall back on her. ?????? Sir Lancelot is an excitingly handsome


red cross knight.? He made a powerful


impression on the Lady of Shalott.? He


is a perfect man.? A brave, handsome,


heroic knight.? He is the stereotypical


knight.? He wears a shoulder sash with


heraldic designs and a hanging silver bugle too.? He has, ?Coal-black curls,? which are half-covered with a helmet,


in shining armour he rides his horse. ?????? ?On burnished hooves his war-horse


trode? ?????? The language


used by Alfred, Lord Tennyson also makes the poem exciting.? He uses language, to show a change.? He also uses exciting colour imagery,? "barley?", "dazzling",


"flamed", ?and imagery, sounds, "Hear


a song that echoes cheerly". In Part I there is a lot of movement described, for example,


"Flowing down to Camelot." ?????? In Part II


there is a vivid sense of exciting colour and movement described.? It is a very funny part of the poem and


ideas of happiness are shown. ?????? Colour is


described when the Lady of Shalott sees, a long haired page in crimson clad,


market girls in red cloaks and when she looks into her mirror, "And


sometimes thro? the mirror blue." ?????? Part III


brings about, a sense of lust and passion surrounding, ?bold Sir Lancelot? In the first stanza, there is a great deal of ?Golden


Imagery?, ?barley?, ?sun?, ?dazzling?, The effect of this is to create a romantic feeling. ?????? The second


stanza sets off the loving imagery and there is sound imagery too, to set the


scene and let you feel the sounds, all these sounds add to the excitement, ?The


bridle bells rang merrily? ?And


as he rode his armour rung?. ?????? Stanza three is full of sparkly imagery, which adds to the


excitement ?flame?,


?starry?, ?bearded meteor? Stanza four


brings a sudden change, to emphasise the panic she is experiencing,? ???????????????????????????????????? ?She left the web, she left


the loom, ????????????????????????????????????? She made three paces thro?


the room, ????????????????????????????????????? She saw the water-lily bloom, ?????? ???????????????????????????????She saw the


helmet and the plume, ????????????????????????????????????? She looked down to Camelot.? This stanza has suddenly


altered the happy mood to a moment of tension. In Part IV


the mood changes.? In the first stanza, there


is a change in weather and a sense of evil is revealed. ?In


the stormy east wind straining? ?Heavily


the low sky waning? The final


four stanzas are very important.? At


first she lies in the boat ?robed in snowy white? this is showing purity. In stanza


four, the poem is slowed down; this is the death of the Lady of Shalott, ?Till her blood was frozen slowly? She then enters Camelot,


?Dead-pale? and it is silent.? Everyone


is very nosy, so they ask questions, ?Who


is this? And what is here?? The poem ends with Sir Lancelot


saying, ?She has lovely face; God in his mercy lend her


grace, The Lady of Shalott.? ?????? The tempo of this poem also makes it exciting.? In Part I, it is very calm and slow.? In Parts II and III, the poem becomes brighter


and the tempo is slightly faster too. ?????? In the last verse of Part III there is a dramatic change in


the tempo, there is a definite increase in pace, therefore, an increase in


excitement too.? The final Part is very


slow and quiet, as this is when the Lady of Shalott actually dies and it is


showing her journey down to Camelot and the death itself. ?????? In conclusion, you should take more


chances.? I found it sad and felt sorry


with the Lady of Shalott and her situation.?


It must have been terrible to be locked up in a tower while the outside


world is having fun and experiencing everything that life has to offer.? It is an exciting poem. ??


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