Explain the line: ''I am half sick of shadows'', said The Lady of Shalott
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And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott. The reflected images are described as "shadows of the world", a metaphor that makes it clear they are a poor substitute for seeing directly ("I am half-sick of shadows").
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The Lady of Shalott lives in an island castle in a river which flows to Camelot, but the local farmers know little about her. ... The Lady of Shalott. The reflected images are described as "shadows of the world", a metaphor that makes it clear they are a poor substitute for seeing directly ("I am half-sick of shadows").
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