The Lady Of Shalott Analysis

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In the Victorian Era literature that we have been reading, there is an occurring theme of identity. Lord Tennyson presents this idea in his poem The Lady of Shalott. The Lady of Shalott is set in the isle of Shalott and that is separated by Camelot by a river, where the lady lives in tall tower. Lord Tennyson uses symbolism and theme throughout his poem that represents the identity of the lady. The Lady of Shalott escaping and finding herself illustrates the theme of identity that people will find themselves and do what they want to make their selves happy, even if it means dying.
In the beginning, Tennyson describes the surroundings in the lady lives. “Four gray walls, and four gray towers / Overlook a space of flowers, / And the silent isle imbowers / The Lady of Shalott” (Tennyson 15-18). The idea of the four gray wall and the towers can symbolize depression and masculinity. The lady is imprisoned in the towers that were described. On the inside it is silent and permanent; however on the outside the world is eventful and happy. Although we may not think anything about the placem...

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