Tennyson use of the symbols and imagery in
the lady of shalott
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The River: The river is a prevalent image in the poem, symbolizing the flow of life. The river runs alongside the tower at Shalott, ferrying people to and from Camelot. ... The Web and the Mirror: Two of the most important artifacts in the poem are the Lady's web and mirror.
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The river is a prevalent image in the poem, symbolizing the flow of life. The river runs alongside the tower at Shalott, ferrying people to and from Camelot. ... The Web and the Mirror: Two of the most important artifacts in the poem are the Lady's web and mirror.
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