An archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. In part one it states, "But who hath seen her wave her hand?/ Or at the casement seen her stand?/ Or is she known in all the land,/ The Lady of Shalott?" This quotes shows the readers how the people wonder if they have seen her in town and not have noticed, or if anyone has ever seen her. Tennyson makes love in this poem forbidden. The Lady of Shalott is not allowed to see or talk to anyone because of the curse, but she still falls in love with Camelot and Sir Lancelot. "Seeing all his own mischance-/ With a glassy countenance/ Did she look to Camelot./ And at the closing of the day. She loosed the chain, and down she lay;" Before she left for Camelot, she looked one more time so she would die happy, with them in her heart. She died because she wanted to see them; she did it for love.
A tower archetype The lady of shalott seamed to enjoy nature so much that she would weave it but with the curse it made it sad because see could not look at it directly which I think if I was in her place would drive me crazy but anyways I fell that this make the poem have a sad love fell to it
--I was able to notice the archetype of innocence. The Lady of Shalott was cursed to not look out the window. This symbolized that she was sheltered from the world and wished to join it. When Lancelot rode by the tower, she looked out the window and the curse took hold. Because of this she set off to see as much of the world as possible before she died an innocent death.
--Tennyson treats the concept of love in a very tragic way. Tennyson uses love as an idea to die for. The Lady of Shalott longs for love but cannot because she will die. She does it anyways and receives the consequence.
1. In the poem, one of the archetypes that I found in the writing is the curse that was set upon her. From what I researched, archetype means how can this example explain who the character is as a person, and the best example of this, is the curse that she has set upon her. She is unable to leave the tower she's locked inside, and cannot look out to the outside world. Her will to leave the tower, and to show her love to Lancelot shows how she controlled her curse, and how she paid the ultimate price for it.
2. The author shows the look of love in the poem by The Lady's will to pursue Lancelot outside of her tower. The love that The Lady has for the knight is so strong, she broke her curse, just to pursue him, and hopefully meet him. When she dies in the boat that was floating to Camelot, Lancelot sees her body, and acknowledges her beauty. This leads the readers to believe that if The Lady were to survive the curse, her and Lancelot would fall in love. The concept of love is shown by both The Lady and Lancelot by the mystery of what could of been between the two, if The Lady wouldn't of broken the curse, and died on the way to Camelot.
1.) The archetypes i noticed in the poem are grail and fall of the central community. Grail i noticed because to get to the lady of shalott you have to give alot of effort. In this poem a knight named lancelot gave that effort in getting the lady of shalott who was someballic of grail. The fall of the central community, happens at the end of the poem. At the end when the lady of shalott goes to the land of camelot, all the knights and people there go around here giving little space. At first they were happy , then they were full of fear. Than lancelot took control and forced space around her, and saying how pretty she was and hoping god would give her grace. 2.) The lady of shalott is cursed to look at the world through a mirror. However, when the knight lancelots reflection hits her mirror she turns to look at him. When she looks at him the mirror cracks from side to side. The mirror cracking could represent a moral loosening due to the strength of love. Love was so powerful it made the lady of shalott break her vail with the curse and to look down at camelot, resulting in her dying. Her death led to the knight saying his final words of care to the lady of shalott and that he wishes god gave her grace.
An archetype in Lady of Shalott to me is the supernatural curse upon Shalott, that has a everlasting effect on her life. Which also may be the cause of her death.
The concept of love to Tennyson in Lady of Shalott is described in a different way. He describes Shalott to being in an spoke love, I could tell it's a love story from the past.
The grail archetype is in the poem because he is on a quest to get to the lady of the shalott, who is important to the grail archetype. It to much effort from lencelot to try to reach her. the fall of the central community was seen at the end when all the people who were cheer became full of fear. they surrounded her without any control and lencelott had to force some space.
The lady of the shalott was made to look at the mirror forever or she would be cursed. When she saw lancelot in the mirror it caused her to look away from it. There must have been something so powerful that caused her to break the vow she made. The only thing thats powerful enough to cause this would be love.
More archetypes i was able to notice are words in the poem. The words like water, red, blue, river these are 4 of the main words that represent archetypes. Water means life, red means blood or love, river is the boundries of life, and blue means clear skies. When the poem says she saw the water- flower bloom, means she saw the flower come to life. Red means blood or love so when the knight came it would represent love because he went to extremes to get the lady of shalott. The example would be when the poem says a red cross knight for ever kneel'd to a lady in his shield. Shows his love for the lady.
1. The archetype I found in this poem was grail. He is on a mission to find the Lady of shalott. Everyone wanted to know what she looked like and how she even was. She fell in love with Camelot but she can't because of her curse. 2. Whenever Shalott looked in the mirror, she always knew that she would be cursed and there was nothing she could do about it. She went behind someone's back for love and I think that is why she is cursed. She died for the love that she had for Camelot, to make him feel happy.
I noticed two archetypes in the poem The Lady of Shalott one being Grail and curse that was set upon Shalott. Grail is an archetypes because it is very hard to get to the lady of Shalott know one knew exactly who she was and how to get to her. It says in the poem "but who hath seen her wave her hand." The other archetype is the curse because the lady of Shalott is stuck with a curse that will never leave her.
Tennyson treats love in a dreadful way because the Lady of Shalott can not love because she will die, but she longs for love in her life.
Basically the archetypes in the poem are the princess and curse archetypes. She was cursed to stay in the tower her whole life. This also is another way to explain the princess achetype. He explains love in a way that it is forbidden and she will never be able to have it. He also shows that it is sneaky since the love between her and lancelot is forbidden.
One archetype I noticed is the window. The window symbolized rules in the way that the Princess could not physically go outside. When she in entranced by Lancelot, she breaks the seal of the window and it bursts; this in a way can symbolize society. When the norm is not followed society throws a fit such as the window did when the Princess broke the rules. Tennyson treats love as a precious concept. Even when the Princess escaped the castle, she never went to go find Lancelot. Tennyson had her go onto a boat and die out at sea instead.
Alisha long I was able to notice the archetype of the curse. The curse was set upon her and she was unable to leave the tower. Shes locked in side and is not allowed to look outside to the outside world. This shows how she is controled by the curse. 2. The author shows love in the poem by how the lady will pursue lancelot outside her tower. She broke the curse by having her love so strong for the knight. If the lady were to surive the cusre her and lancelot would fall in love. Love is shown in both
The archetyp is a poem about a princess and a curse on Shalott. She fell in love with, Camelot and she couldnt find love. She broke her curse and died on the way to see him.
An archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. She fell for Camelot and couldnt find love. She broke her curse and died.
An archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. In part one it states, "But who hath seen her wave her hand?/ Or at the casement seen her stand?/ Or is she known in all the land,/ The Lady of Shalott?" This quotes shows the readers how the people wonder if they have seen her in town and not have noticed, or if anyone has ever seen her. Tennyson makes love in this poem forbidden. The Lady of Shalott is not allowed to see or talk to anyone because of the curse, but she still falls in love with Camelot and Sir Lancelot. "Seeing all his own mischance-/ With a glassy countenance/ Did she look to Camelot./ And at the closing of the day. She loosed the chain, and down she lay;" Before she left for Camelot, she looked one more time so she would die happy, with them in her heart. She died because she wanted to see them; she did it for love.
The grail archetype is in the poem because he is on a quest to get to the lady of the shalott, who is important to the grail archetype. It to much effort from lencelot to try to reach her. the fall of the central community was seen at the end when all the people who were cheer became full of fear. they surrounded her without any control and lencelott had to force some space.
The lady of the shalott was made to look at the mirror forever or she would be cursed. When she saw lancelot in the mirror it caused her to look away from it. There must have been something so powerful that caused her to break the vow she made. The only thing thats powerful enough to cause this would be love.
An archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. In part one it states, "But who hath seen her wave her hand?/ Or at the casement seen her stand?/ Or is she known in all the land,/ The Lady of Shalott?" This quotes shows the readers how the people wonder if they have seen her in town and not have noticed, or if anyone has ever seen her.
ReplyDeleteTennyson makes love in this poem forbidden. The Lady of Shalott is not allowed to see or talk to anyone because of the curse, but she still falls in love with Camelot and Sir Lancelot. "Seeing all his own mischance-/ With a glassy countenance/ Did she look to Camelot./ And at the closing of the day. She loosed the chain, and down she lay;" Before she left for Camelot, she looked one more time so she would die happy, with them in her heart. She died because she wanted to see them; she did it for love.
A tower archetype
ReplyDeleteThe lady of shalott seamed to enjoy nature so much that she would weave it but with the curse it made it sad because see could not look at it directly which I think if I was in her place would drive me crazy but anyways I fell that this make the poem have a sad love fell to it
--I was able to notice the archetype of innocence. The Lady of Shalott was cursed to not look out the window. This symbolized that she was sheltered from the world and wished to join it. When Lancelot rode by the tower, she looked out the window and the curse took hold. Because of this she set off to see as much of the world as possible before she died an innocent death.
ReplyDelete--Tennyson treats the concept of love in a very tragic way. Tennyson uses love as an idea to die for. The Lady of Shalott longs for love but cannot because she will die. She does it anyways and receives the consequence.
1. In the poem, one of the archetypes that I found in the writing is the curse that was set upon her. From what I researched, archetype means how can this example explain who the character is as a person, and the best example of this, is the curse that she has set upon her. She is unable to leave the tower she's locked inside, and cannot look out to the outside world. Her will to leave the tower, and to show her love to Lancelot shows how she controlled her curse, and how she paid the ultimate price for it.
ReplyDelete2. The author shows the look of love in the poem by The Lady's will to pursue Lancelot outside of her tower. The love that The Lady has for the knight is so strong, she broke her curse, just to pursue him, and hopefully meet him. When she dies in the boat that was floating to Camelot, Lancelot sees her body, and acknowledges her beauty. This leads the readers to believe that if The Lady were to survive the curse, her and Lancelot would fall in love. The concept of love is shown by both The Lady and Lancelot by the mystery of what could of been between the two, if The Lady wouldn't of broken the curse, and died on the way to Camelot.
1.) The archetypes i noticed in the poem are grail and fall of the central community. Grail i noticed because to get to the lady of shalott you have to give alot of effort. In this poem a knight named lancelot gave that effort in getting the lady of shalott who was someballic of grail. The fall of the central community, happens at the end of the poem. At the end when the lady of shalott goes to the land of camelot, all the knights and people there go around here giving little space. At first they were happy , then they were full of fear. Than lancelot took control and forced space around her, and saying how pretty she was and hoping god would give her grace.
ReplyDelete2.) The lady of shalott is cursed to look at the world through a mirror. However, when the knight lancelots reflection hits her mirror she turns to look at him. When she looks at him the mirror cracks from side to side. The mirror cracking could represent a moral loosening due to the strength of love. Love was so powerful it made the lady of shalott break her vail with the curse and to look down at camelot, resulting in her dying. Her death led to the knight saying his final words of care to the lady of shalott and that he wishes god gave her grace.
An archetype in Lady of Shalott to me is the supernatural curse upon Shalott, that has a everlasting effect on her life. Which also may be the cause of her death.
ReplyDeleteThe concept of love to Tennyson in Lady of Shalott is described in a different way. He describes Shalott to being in an spoke love, I could tell it's a love story from the past.
The grail archetype is in the poem because he is on a quest to get to the lady of the shalott, who is important to the grail archetype. It to much effort from lencelot to try to reach her. the fall of the central community was seen at the end when all the people who were cheer became full of fear. they surrounded her without any control and lencelott had to force some space.
ReplyDeleteThe lady of the shalott was made to look at the mirror forever or she would be cursed. When she saw lancelot in the mirror it caused her to look away from it. There must have been something so powerful that caused her to break the vow she made. The only thing thats powerful enough to cause this would be love.
More archetypes i was able to notice are words in the poem. The words like water, red, blue, river these are 4 of the main words that represent archetypes. Water means life, red means blood or love, river is the boundries of life, and blue means clear skies. When the poem says she saw the water- flower bloom, means she saw the flower come to life. Red means blood or love so when the knight came it would represent love because he went to extremes to get the lady of shalott. The example would be when the poem says a red cross knight for ever kneel'd to a lady in his shield. Shows his love for the lady.
ReplyDeleteI noticed a princess archetype. In the poem she could not find love
ReplyDelete1. The archetype I found in this poem was grail. He is on a mission to find the Lady of shalott. Everyone wanted to know what she looked like and how she even was. She fell in love with Camelot but she can't because of her curse.
ReplyDelete2. Whenever Shalott looked in the mirror, she always knew that she would be cursed and there was nothing she could do about it. She went behind someone's back for love and I think that is why she is cursed. She died for the love that she had for Camelot, to make him feel happy.
I noticed two archetypes in the poem The Lady of Shalott one being Grail and curse that was set upon Shalott. Grail is an archetypes because it is very hard to get to the lady of Shalott know one knew exactly who she was and how to get to her. It says in the poem "but who hath seen her wave her hand." The other archetype is the curse because the lady of Shalott is stuck with a curse that will never leave her.
ReplyDeleteTennyson treats love in a dreadful way because the Lady of Shalott can not love because she will die, but she longs for love in her life.
Basically the archetypes in the poem are the princess and curse archetypes. She was cursed to stay in the tower her whole life. This also is another way to explain the princess achetype. He explains love in a way that it is forbidden and she will never be able to have it. He also shows that it is sneaky since the love between her and lancelot is forbidden.
ReplyDeleteAn archetype is in the poem because he is on a quest to get to the lady of the shallot
ReplyDeleteLove caused her to look away from the mirror when she saw lancelot
One archetype I noticed is the window. The window symbolized rules in the way that the Princess could not physically go outside. When she in entranced by Lancelot, she breaks the seal of the window and it bursts; this in a way can symbolize society. When the norm is not followed society throws a fit such as the window did when the Princess broke the rules.
ReplyDeleteTennyson treats love as a precious concept. Even when the Princess escaped the castle, she never went to go find Lancelot. Tennyson had her go onto a boat and die out at sea instead.
Alisha long
ReplyDeleteI was able to notice the archetype of the curse. The curse was set upon her and she was unable to leave the tower. Shes locked in side and is not allowed to look outside to the outside world. This shows how she is controled by the curse.
2. The author shows love in the poem by how the lady will pursue lancelot outside her tower. She broke the curse by having her love so strong for the knight. If the lady were to surive the cusre her and lancelot would fall in love. Love is shown in both
The archetyp is a poem about a princess and a curse on Shalott. She fell in love with, Camelot and she couldnt find love. She broke her curse and died on the way to see him.
ReplyDeleteAn archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. She fell for Camelot and couldnt find love. She broke her curse and died.
ReplyDeleteAn archetype of this poem would be grail. In this poem, everyone in Shalott always wondered who this woman was and what she looked like. In part one it states, "But who hath seen her wave her hand?/ Or at the casement seen her stand?/ Or is she known in all the land,/ The Lady of Shalott?" This quotes shows the readers how the people wonder if they have seen her in town and not have noticed, or if anyone has ever seen her.
ReplyDeleteTennyson makes love in this poem forbidden. The Lady of Shalott is not allowed to see or talk to anyone because of the curse, but she still falls in love with Camelot and Sir Lancelot. "Seeing all his own mischance-/ With a glassy countenance/ Did she look to Camelot./ And at the closing of the day. She loosed the chain, and down she lay;" Before she left for Camelot, she looked one more time so she would die happy, with them in her heart. She died because she wanted to see them; she did it for love.
The grail archetype is in the poem because he is on a quest to get to the lady of the shalott, who is important to the grail archetype. It to much effort from lencelot to try to reach her. the fall of the central community was seen at the end when all the people who were cheer became full of fear. they surrounded her without any control and lencelott had to force some space.
ReplyDeleteThe lady of the shalott was made to look at the mirror forever or she would be cursed. When she saw lancelot in the mirror it caused her to look away from it. There must have been something so powerful that caused her to break the vow she made. The only thing thats powerful enough to cause this would be love.