Do you think that the storm in the poem, Lord Ullin’s Daughter is a supernatural element? If yes then what does it symbolize in the poem?
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Lord Ullin’s Daughter is one of the most popular romantic poems of Thomas Campbell. It describes how a Scottish Chieftain and his beloved flee her wrathful father, but their defiance leads to their deaths, in a surging, stormy sea.
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- "The water-wraith was shrieking" means that the waters of Lochgyle became tempest-tossed as Lord Ullin's daughter and her beloved attempt to cross the water. The storm is so fierce that it seems like a "wraith," or ghost, is crying out in anger in the water. In addition, the heavens look...
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