English, 18.07.2019 05:30 steph76812
From "the lady of shalott" by alfred, lord tennyson in the stormy east-wind straining, the pale-yellow woods were waning, the broad stream in his banks complaining, heavily the low sky raining over tower'd camelot; down she came and found a boat beneath a willow left afloat, and round about the prow she wrote the lady of shalott. and down the river's dim expanseâ like some bold seĂ«r in a trance, seeing all his own mischanceâ with a glassy countenance did she look to camelot. and at the closing of the day she loosed the chain, and down she lay; the broad stream bore her far away, the lady of shalott. lying, robed in snowy white that loosely flew to left and rightâ the leaves upon her falling lightâ thro' the noises of the night she floated down to camelot: and as the boat-head wound along the willowy hills and fields among, they heard her singing her last song, the lady of shalott. based on the details provided in the poem, the painting most likely portrays the reason for the ladys journey beginning of the ladys journey destination of the ladys journey end of the ladys journey if you answer with the same answer that many others used on i will report. too many people have copy and pasted for this question, and they all got low ratings so i do not believe it is correct. i will give brainliest.
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