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    This paper will be a study on La Belle Dame Sans Meri. This painting is an oil sketch for Waterhouse painting exhibit at the royal Academy in 1893 and now in the Hessisches Landes Museum, Darmstadt, Germany. John William Waterhouse was a man of very many talents. He was able to apply a natural setting. His art work is one of a kind and beautiful. He applies a combina favorite artists. The piece of work that I will be discussing is La Belle Dame Sans Merci. John William Waterhouse was

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    John Keats, Alfred Tennyson, and Christina Rossetti all managed to incorporate legend or fantasy into their poems in way in which they can be used as further insight into the authors’ ideologies and personal desires. In “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, “The Lady of Shalott”, and “Goblin Market” all use legend, myth and historical imagination to describe the authors’ ideas of desire, innocence, tragedy and gender roles. Keats uses the image on the urn to express desire that can never be realized. The urn depicts

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    Reading Journal: (Entry 1), 9/10/17, ‘Mariana’, The Lady of Shalott’, ‘The Lotus-Eaters’ · Comment on a theme that you find significant in the text In the poem ‘The Lady of Shalott’, Tennyson addresses the isolation of women which was present due to the increasing gender divisions at the time. Tennyson may be responding to the anxieties surrounding isolation since the Victorian era; rigid class systems were put in place and women were most at risk as they had to abide by traditional British

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    the length of a single line. Commentary Much of the poem’s charm comes from its sense of mystery and ambiguity; of course, these aspects also complicate the task of analysis. That said, most scholars understand “The Lady of Shalott” to be about the conflict between art and life. The Lady, who weaves her magic web and sings her song in a remote tower, can be seen to represent the thoughtful artist isolated from the movement and activity of daily life. The moment she sets her art aside to gaze down on

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    The Victorian period was an era concerned with the role assigned to gender, from a social and political standpoint, particularly the role of women in society. From this controversy, the “Women Question.” The Women Question tackled concerns and open debates about gender inequality from a political, economical, social and educational standpoint about the role and nature of women. However, the shift in the economy challenged the role that was customary for women. The beginning of the Victorian period

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    and was elected painter of the watercolors by the Royal Academy in 1883. His paintings were a mix mythical and classical scenes. ("John William Waterhouse Biography." Artble) Henry Tate bought two of his works, Consulting the Oracle in 1884 and Lady of Shallot in 1888. ("John William Waterhouse Biography." Artble) “He used vivid color schemes, natural settings and beautiful light in his paintings.” ("John William Waterhouse Biography."

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    allowed his poems to be relevant all the while they could still be applicable for years to come. It was these influences that allowed Tennyson to craft his most famous works such as Ulysses, The Charge of the Light Brigade, In Memoriam A.H.H., The Lady of Shallot, and many more,. Tennyson was also heavily influenced by

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