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19 September, 16:41

In this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which synecdoche denotes confinement?

Willows whiten, aspens shiver.

A. The sunbeam showers break and quiver

In the stream that runneth ever

B. By the island in the river

Flowing down to Camelot.

C. Four gray walls, and four gray towers

Overlook a space of flowers,

And the silent isle imbowers

The Lady of Shalott.

Underneath the bearded barley,

D. The reaper, reaping late and early,

Hears her ever chanting cheerly,

Like an angel, singing clearly,

O'er the stream of Camelot.

E. Piling the sheaves in furrows airy,

Beneath the moon, the reaper weary

Listening whispers, ' 'Tis the fairy,

Lady of Shalott.'

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  1. 19 September, 17:58
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    C. Four gray walls, and four gray towers

    Overlook a space of flowers,

    And the silent isle imbowers

    The Lady of Shalott.

    Underneath the bearded barley,

    Explanation:

    Four gray walls, and four gray towers

    The Lady of Shallot is kept in a tower, she has no means of escaping and the four walls serves as restriction for her. She can only observe the world pass her by but never experience it because of her confinement in the tower.
  2. 19 September, 18:41
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    In this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the synecdoche denotes confinement is Four gray walls and four gray towers

    Explanation:

    The use of synecdoche allows the author to describe things without using the plain and direct word, instead, the author can use words that are directly part of the definition of the word, the material it is made of, or the common use in speech, the author uses the definition of color gray, "Four gray walls, and four gray towers" talk about a confined place without light and happiness.
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