![]() In the story, the lady loses hope in retaining any normalcy in her life and that pushes her to leave her comfort zone that she has never left before. The stormy weather represents the chaos we create for ourselves and our environment when we let the curse (our doubts) become a reality when it really doesn’t have to. She gets in the boat and carves “The Lady of Shalott” on the front of the boat. ![]() ![]() The lady of Shalott finally leaves her abode to find a boat floating under a willow tree. There is now a “stormy” wind, the yellow leaves of the forest seem to be disappearing, the river is complaining and heavy rain begins to fall. Stanza fourteen begins with stormy weather, portraying to the reader the circumstances of the situation. We are now entering the last part of this poem. The broad stream in his banks complaining, ![]()
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