The Making of the Lady of Shalotts Soul
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date published 18/04/2008
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Tennysons The Lady of Shalott is the story of an isolated woman who breaks free of her prison in order to enter the world around her. Through the use of vivid imagery and the strategic placement of words and phrases within the narrative structure of the poem, Tennyson builds a feeling of isolation and frustration within the Lady as well as the reader. As Tennyson contrasts the isolated life of the Lady of Shalott with the energy and vibrancy of Camelot, his story becomes an excellent example of Keats idea of soul making.
Key Words- Camelot, island of Shalott, magic mirror, Soulmaking.
Key Words- Camelot, island of Shalott, magic mirror, Soulmaking.
- The opening stanza of 'The Lady of Shalott' immediately creates a sense of distance.
- In addition to the language of the poem Tennyson uses the structure of the poem to further the contrast.
- Unlike the other knights mentioned by Tennyson, Lancelot is riding alone.
- Lancelot is accepting and recognizing the Lady of Shalott as a person.
- Keats viewed this vale of Soulmaking' as a necessary part of the human experience.
