Sunday, February 3, 2019

Illustrated in the poems The Lady of Shalott and Ulysses by Alfred Lord

Illustrated in the poems The Lady of Shalott and Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson, The introduction by Mir slave Holub and The Girl in times Squ ar, a myth by Paulina Simmons. Change gives us roots continuity gives us branches permit us stretchand grow to reach new heights. Living as we know it wouldnt exist if smorgasbord didnt occur. This ability to refer changing is the onlytrue security we have. This is expositd in the poems The Lady ofShalott and Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Door by Mirslave Holub and The Girl in Times strong, a novel by PaulinaSimmons.Tennysons The Lady of Shalott is divided up into four parts, followinga strict and consistent meter and hoarfrost pattern through and throughout. The Ladyof Shalott is a magical being who lives alone on the island of Shalottacross the river from fast paced Camelot.The first 2 parts of the poem illustrate a place where everythingstands still. There is a severe lack in movement and The lady ofshallots surroundings ap pears to be idle. This is illustrated throughthe bleak and dull the poem provides.. Four colourise walls and four greytowers.. And the silent isle embowers Slow horses. The uneventfuland bland introduction serves its shoot for by setting the tone and moodas a drilling one, to only make the end excitingly climatic.The first and most primary(prenominal) change that occurs in this text is thearrival of Sir Lancelot in Shalott. He is stand for through theimagery of flames, sun, sparkle, glitter, stars, gold, silver, shine,burning light and glow. It was His mere presence that just sickenedThe lady of Shalott of only seeing shadows and compelled her to relinquishher loom. The fact that the decision to leave was hers alone, event... ...result of choicesamong alternate paths offered by the present, but a place that we name using our minds and will, then in activity. The future is aplace we are creating not going to. The path is to be made not primeand through change she can achieve the most unique and fulfillingdestinations.It is from the didactive temper of all of these texts we can concludethat change is inevitable. Change can be positive or negative. Withchange comes responsibility, but the price is always deserving what we gotfor it. The emotive, descriptive language and imagery used inTennysons poems, symbolisation and simplicity of The Door and themystery of The Girl in Times Square all profoundly affect the way Ihave viewed change as a necessary element of living, making it so sincere to say that Change by itself is the most powerful agent to branch and transformation.

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