What are moral values described in lord ullin's daughter ?9th class
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In the poem ‘Lord Ullins Daughter,’ it suggests us that we should not take any decision in a great rush.
This is because the decisions taken in a rush proves harmful in later period of time.
Moreover, anger is the biggest enemy of human life deteriorating their entire life and relations.
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The poem conveys that we become impulsive in a fit of rage. Decisions taken in a haste are irrational and often lead to irreparable loss. One has no option other than to regret for such a decision. Lord Ullin loses his daughter forever just because of an impulsive decision. No repentance can bring back his daughter to him.
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The poem conveys that we become impulsive in a fit of rage. Decisions taken in a haste are irrational and often lead to irreparable loss. One has no option other than to regret for such a decision. Lord Ullin loses his daughter forever just because of an impulsive decision. No repentance can bring back his daughter to him.
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