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The Lady of Shalott: By Lord Alfred Tennyson.
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Have a little read: ... The Lady of Shalott: By Lord Alfred Tennyson. In the first stanza the author is setting the scene and describing the sky, fields and areas around the island of Shalott and Camelot. The ways the first paragraph always ends with Camelot and the second with Shalott suggests that every thing in the poem revolves around these two places. In the second stanza the Tennyson's choice of words enhances the mood and emphasises the soft wind in the following quote by repeating the 'S' sound. 'Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver' Then the writer goes on to describe the castle in which the Lady of Shalott lives. 'Four grey walls, and four grey towers, Overlook a space of flowers, And the silent isle embowers The Lady of Shalott.' The grey walls and towers introduce a sense of gloominess and captivity while the flowers which they over look taunt her In the third stanza the author gives
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