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The Lady of Shalott
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Parts 1, 2 3, and 4
Use the painting and poem to answer the question.
A painting of The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse. She is sailing alone in a small boat on the river.
Source: IanDagnall Computing. Alamy Stock Photo
Which statement accurately describes how the unfinished corner of the tapestry in the painting captures the meaning of the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
It demonstrates that the Lady of Shalott’s creativity is waning.
It demonstrates that the Lady of Shalott’s creativity is waning.
It indicates the Lady of Shalott’s dislike for completing the task.
It indicates the Lady of Shalott’s dislike for completing the task.
It shows the Lady of Shalott’s boredom with weaving.
It shows the Lady of Shalott’s boredom with weaving.
It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.
It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Parts 1, 2 3, and 4
Use the painting and poem to answer the question.
A painting of The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse. She is sailing alone in a small boat on the river.
Source: IanDagnall Computing. Alamy Stock Photo
Which statement accurately describes how the unfinished corner of the tapestry in the painting captures the meaning of the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
It demonstrates that the Lady of Shalott’s creativity is waning.
It demonstrates that the Lady of Shalott’s creativity is waning.
It indicates the Lady of Shalott’s dislike for completing the task.
It indicates the Lady of Shalott’s dislike for completing the task.
It shows the Lady of Shalott’s boredom with weaving.
It shows the Lady of Shalott’s boredom with weaving.
It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.
It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.
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The statement that accurately describes how the unfinished corner of the tapestry in the painting captures the meaning of the poem is:
**It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.**
This reflects her longing to engage with life outside of her isolated existence, which is a central theme in Tennyson's poem. The incomplete tapestry symbolizes her inability to fulfill her desires while bound by her curse.
**It reveals the Lady of Shalott’s desire for the real world despite the curse.**
This reflects her longing to engage with life outside of her isolated existence, which is a central theme in Tennyson's poem. The incomplete tapestry symbolizes her inability to fulfill her desires while bound by her curse.