Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes and Lord Tennysonââ¬â¢s The Lady of Shalott
The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes and Lord Tennysonââ¬â¢s The Lady of Shalott In this essay, I intend to examine the storylines, themes and language of ââ¬ËThe Highwaymanââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shalottââ¬â¢ and then explain why I think that one of the poems is more powerful than the other one. ââ¬ËThe Highwaymanââ¬â¢ is a love story full of romance and adventure. The hero is the rakish highwayman of the title who dies for the love of his mistress ââ¬â the darkly beautiful innkeeperââ¬â¢s daughter, Bess. ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shalottââ¬â¢ is a mysterious poem set in the mythical time of legend Camelot. It is also a tragic love story in which the Lady of Shalott, who is cursed to stay in her tower and not look out of the window, dies for her love because she looks out of the window at Sir Lancelot. The highwayman himself is a romantic hero of the 18th century. He is very well dressed, with ââ¬Ëa French cocked-hat on his foreheadââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëlace at his chinââ¬â¢. His ââ¬Ëbreeches of brown doe-skinââ¬â¢ fit ââ¬Ëwith never a wrinkleââ¬â¢. He is a thief ââ¬â the highwayman tells Bess that he will be ââ¬Ëback with the yellow goldââ¬â¢. In addition, he is very daring. He could be caught but still steals things and comes to visit Bess. This shows that he is passionate about Bess. He loves Bess and promises her that he will be back ââ¬Ëthough Hell should bar the wayââ¬â¢. Sir Lancelot is also a hero and a very brave and religious man as he is ââ¬Ëa redcross knightââ¬â¢. He is also cheerful because as he was riding by the river he was singing ââ¬ËTirra Lirraââ¬â¢. The writer does not describe how Sir Lancelot looks in great detail except that he has ââ¬Ëcoal-black curlsââ¬â¢ and a ââ¬Ëbroad clear brow.ââ¬â¢ Sir Lancelot is a typical romantic, Victorian hero. Bess, the landlordââ¬â¢s daughter, has ââ¬Ëlong black hairââ¬â¢ and ... ...d. After examining both of the poems, I prefer ââ¬ËThe Highwaymanââ¬â¢ to ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shalottââ¬â¢. Firstly, the main reason is because ââ¬ËThe Highwaymanââ¬â¢ is much more dramatic and the storyline is much easier to follow than that of ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shallotââ¬â¢. Secondly, I like Noyesââ¬â¢ use of language. He has used lots of similes, alliterative phrases, personification and examples of onomatopoeia to bring the ballad to life and give the reader a vivid image of what is happening all the way through the poem. Although ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shalottââ¬â¢ has many sensual images, much of the description of the surroundings is left out which makes it harder to get a clear picture of what is going on. Finally, I think that ââ¬ËThe Highwaymanââ¬â¢ is a more powerful poem because the pace is quicker than that of ââ¬ËThe Lady of Shalottââ¬â¢, which has a much slower and gentler, less dramatic pace.
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