why did the lady weep and sigh when she was with the knight in la belle dame sans merci by john keats
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In the poem, a medieval knight recounts a fanciful romp in the countryside with a fairy woman—La Belle Dame sans Merci, which means "The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy" in French—that ends in cold horror. Related to this focus on death and horror, Keats wrote the poem months after his brother Tom died of tuberculosis.
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The Lady is finally revealed to be La Belle Dame sans Merci—literally, The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy. Strangely, the Lady's merciless behavior actually consists of the love and joy she provides; her sudden disappearance is what makes the knight's experience so painful exactly because she was previously so kind.
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