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(a)“Lord Ullin reached that fatal shore” just as his daughter left it. (Stanza 11). Why is the shore called fatal?
(b) Why does Lord Ullin’s wrath change into wailing on seeing his daughter?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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(a)“Lord Ullin reached that fatal shore” just as his daughter left it. (Stanza 11). Why is the shore called fatal?

(b) Why does Lord Ullin’s wrath change into wailing on seeing his daughter?

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(a) It was too late for Lord Ullin. When he reached the shore, he saw with his own eyes his beautiful daughter lying dead on it. Hence, the shore has become ‘fatal’.

(b) Lord Ullin gave a hot chase with his armed men to arrest and kill the lover of his daughter. But when he saw the dead body of his daughter lying on the shore, his anger changed into wailing and mourning.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) It was too late for Lord Ullin. When he reached the shore, he saw with his own eyes his beautiful daughter lying dead on it. Hence, the shore has become ‘fatal’.

(b) Lord Ullin gave a hot chase with his armed men to arrest and kill the lover of his daughter. But when he saw the dead body of his daughter lying on the shore, his anger changed into wailing and mourning.

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