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“The water-wraith was shrieking”. Is the symbolism in this line a premonition of what happens at the end? Give reasons for your answer.
Lord Ullin’s Daughter
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“The water-wraith was shrieking”. Is the symbolism in this line a premonition of what happens at the end? Give reasons for your answer.
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05/02/2021 1:51 pm

Certainly the symbolism in this line is a premonition of what is about to happen at the end. The stormy sea is getting furious and the rising waves have assumed the shape of ghosts threatening to swallow the lovers in the tempest. Certainly, Lord Ullin’s beautiful daughter and her lover are going to meet their watery graves in the sea at the end.
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