Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Lady of Shallot Essay -- Lady of Shalott Essays
The Lady of Shallot     à     "The Lady of  Shallot," by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, acts as a voice for people struggling with  materialism of the industrial age. Tennyson became famous for reflecting the  "idealism of an industrious society that was nonetheless racked by deep doubts  about its materialism" (The Longman Anthology Of British Literature p. 1908).  The curse of the mysterious lady of the poem could be thought ofà   as the  curse of the people subcombing to the dreaded materialism and giving up the  Victorian innocent ideals. Furthermore, the lady represents Tennyson himself as  he suffered from a personal battle between the desire for glamour's fame, and  the need to stay an innocent poet. In Looking at the viewpoint of Tennyson  towards Victorian tailed by an industrial society, we can both get a glance at  the curse of the poet and the lady of his poem.      Before Tennyson became rich and famous, the poet lived in desolation both  financially and socially.à  Ã  Ã   Tennyson embodied the "Victorian  gospel of hard work", as evidenced in the way he "labored patiently, in poverty,  w...                      
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