why do you think Lancelot is compared to a meteor over the sky of Shalott?
From the poem the lady of shalott.
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Lancelot is linked with Camelot, because he is an Arthurian knight and because he is traveling to it. Lancelot's relative freedom to come and go as he pleases contrasts with the Lady, who is stuck in her tower and unable to exercise the same freedom.
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Lancelot riding to Camelot is compared to a “bearded meteor” (referring to the feathers on his helmet) that is trailing light in the sky. Again, as the stanza concludes, the strong contrast between Lancelot and Shallot is emphasized by describing Shallot as “still” after eight lines of plain admiration for Lancelot.
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