A climax of the story 'lord Ullin's daughter'giving it a happy ending
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Lord Ullin’s Daughter” is a ballad which tells the tragic story of the daughter of Lord Ullin and her lover who die a very sorrowful death when chased by her father and his men. It begins with a sad note by initiating the elopement of two young lovers. Finally they reached to a place of safety as they approached to boatman and requested him to cross the river. Surprisingly the boatman also agree to do just because of the young and fair lady .In the end both the lovers face the dare consequences of a relationship which was not approved by the parents.
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In this poem, the king doesn't accepts her daughter's love. Her daughter loves someone but the king didn't want this. And thus, he looses her daughter in a storm and was thinking that if he had accepted her daughter's lover than she would have been alive..
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