Neither tragic wailings nor mourning can bring back the loved one who is consumed by your false pride and inflated ego. Justify this statement with reference to the poem ‘Lord Ullin’s Daughter’.
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Lord Ulva who is known as Lord Ullin.
His beautiful daughter was in love with a chieftain.
However, Lord Ulva was against the idea of her romantic interest with the chieftain.
He is fury and rage said no for their relationship that made his daughter aghast.
The girl then decided to elope with her lover that made the lord mad.
In his rage, he went out to search for her and saw her drowning with her lover right in front of his eyes.
This incident left him heartbroken.
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