“The water-wraith was shrieking”. Is the symbolism in this line a premonition of what happens at the end? Give reasons for your answer. (Stanza 7)
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Actually the given line signifies a premonition or a warning of the final conclusion of the situations and characters involved in the poem i.e. the parting of the lovers through death.
Explanation:
The line has been taken from the poem named "Lord Ullin's daughter" written by Thomas Campbell.
Lod Ullin's daughter tried to struggle through the turbulence in weather and the disturbed sea to reach to their destination in vain.
The sea and its waters were in unrest and showing their wrath and ghastly images, as if they were not happy with these lovers. It seemed as if these lovers were destined to part with each other through death.
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