the water-wraith was shrieking ' '. is the symbolism in this line a premonition of what happens at the end? give reasons for your answer
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Undoubtedly, the symbolism in this line presages the imminent tragedy. Soon after this line, the storm grows fiercer, the sky is overcast with darker clouds, and the wind starts blowing harder. Lord Ullin's men reach the shore. Lord Ullin's daughter and the chief of Ulva clan had to cross the stormy seas, and doing so they drown. Seeing his daughter drowning, he calls her back to return and promises forgiveness for her lover, but in vain. The lovers along with the boatman die in the depths of the sea.
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Yes, the symbolism of the premonition of tragic death I will fated lover.It is a device of for shadowing.The noisy were crying for blood and they overtook them ultimately sobshriek suggest in advance what happened at the end
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