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Read this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Which line describes how the world of the Lady of Shalott differs from that of Camelot

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Four gray walls, and four gray towers,Overlook a space of flowers,And silent isle imbowersThe Lady of Shalott.

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Answer:

Four gray walls,

and four gray towers,

Overlook a space of flowers,

And silent isle imbowers

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Shalott and Camelot are the two different roles of men and women in Victorian society. The River: The river is a prevalent image in the poem, means life evolving. The river runs alongside the tower at Shalott, driving people to and from Camelot. Women played a more passive role in Victorian society role and it is stated in the poem when it says, "... Overlook a space of flowers, And silent isle imbowers".

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