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In "The Lady of Shalott," the poem describes how the lady is cursed to weave and can only see the outside world through a mirror, while the painting shows her floating in a boat with candles around her. One detail in the poem that the painting doesn’t show is the lady's sorrowful fate of being trapped in her tower. This helps me understand why she feels so sad and lonely, as she can't truly connect with the outside world. On the other hand, the painting shows the beautiful candles in the boat, which adds a sense of hope and warmth to her journey, suggesting a peaceful yet tragic end to her story. Together, both the poem and painting make me feel the lady's sadness and the beauty of her final moments.

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In "The Lady of Shalott," the poem tells the story of a woman who is cursed to weave endlessly and can only see the world outside through a mirror. In contrast, the painting depicts her floating in a boat surrounded by candles. One thing the poem highlights that the painting doesn’t show is the lady’s deep sense of isolation from being stuck in her tower. This detail really emphasizes her sadness and loneliness since she can’t engage with the real world. Meanwhile, the painting features the lovely candles in her boat, which add an element of hope and warmth to her journey, hinting at a calm yet tragic end to her life. Together, both the poem and painting evoke a strong feeling of the lady’s sadness while also capturing the beauty of her last moments.
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