Explain the water-wraith was shrieking.Was it premonition of what was to happen ?
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this means the weather was very harsh the poet expect s us to understand the incoming tragedy
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By this the storm grew loud apace,
The water-wraith was shrieking;
And in the scowl of heaven each face
Grew dark as they were speaking."
Here, the storm was getting stronger and the horrific face of natural bodies work as a premonition that something bad is going to happen. The shrieking of the water body refers to the drowning of Lord Ullin's daughter and her lover, the chief's son. The poet uses personification when portraying human emotions to natural bodies.
The water-wraith was shrieking;
And in the scowl of heaven each face
Grew dark as they were speaking."
Here, the storm was getting stronger and the horrific face of natural bodies work as a premonition that something bad is going to happen. The shrieking of the water body refers to the drowning of Lord Ullin's daughter and her lover, the chief's son. The poet uses personification when portraying human emotions to natural bodies.
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