Lord ullins daughter and the chieftain were star crossed lovers
Bring out the contrast in lord Ullin’s character
Give 2 adjectives to describe Lord Ullin,chieftain,lord Ullin’s daughter,boatmanand the armed men
In the poem lord Ullin’s daughter
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The daughter defies her father by eloping with her loving man in Thomas Campbell's ballad "Lord Ullin's Daughter." Is she entitled to do that? In view of the fact that it leads to the death of her and the husband, she possibly took the wrong decision. It is also argued that, when reading this poem, she should be able to marry for love. Unfortunately, dueling Scottish clans were the norm at the time, and Lord Ullin’s daughter was aware of that.
She knew her father and her lover were different clan members, and that her relationships would never be approved of. She knows that when she leaves "The King of the Isle of Ulva," her dad's men will follow him, and if they get captured, they will kill her lover. So, she jeopardizes the life of her lover by challenging the wishes of her father. In its side, you might view it as egoism.
The contrasting nature of Lord Ulwin was that while he is shown initially being against his daughter's love (someone who is more concerned about his clan and does not allow his ego, self-respect to be hurt), towards the end when he loses his daughter he is shown being sympathetic towards his daughter and regrets that he did not accept his daughter's lover (here Lord Uliwn is shown as someone who is remorseful and considerate)
Lord Ulwin - Rigid and Narrow-Mindedness
Lord Uliwin's daughter - brave, courageous and a true lover
Chieftain - Courageous and a true lover like Lord Uliwn's daughter
Boatman - Kind and Helpful
Armed Man - Ruthless and Loyal (to Lord Ulwin)
Explanation:
- Star-crossed lovers" is means lovers whose relationship is often thwarted by outside forces; they are not able to be together since their families do not get along with one another
- Lord Ullin's daughter is pursued by her father's men after disobeying her father and running away with the chieftain. She and her beloved must go through Lochgyle in the middle of a storm to keep ahead of these people. She felt they would kill her and her lover if the men of her father found her and her lover
- The boatman offers to take the couple across the raging Lochgyle as he has pity on the daughter of Lord Ullin and they go over the surge. Lord Ullin is so furious that his daughter's chose the stormy sea is rather than facing her father's face.
- The storm was so strong that it triggered the death of the daughter of Lord Ullin and her lover. Eventually, the lord is deprived of his daughter's. The father's reaction means his father is compassionate to his daughter and the father might have agreed to marry her beloved if the daughter had waited a while, without running away..
- Lord Ullin claimed, like other strong men of his day, that he owned it all around him. It is therefore not surprising that Ullin would want his daughter to marry one nearer to the world he controlled. The Scotish people kept close to his individual clans. Ullin pushed his daughter with his strict perspective by refusing to consider her husband's decision. The Lord was a man of his time who adhered rigorously to the marriage tradition of the clan.
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