sam2019
sam2019
22.04.2020 • 
English

"The Lady of Shalott" can be read as a critique of the position of the artist in an age that values only the practical skills of business, science, and medicine - not of art. In such a reading, the world outside the lady’s tower is a place of commerce and Lancelot is the temptation of worldly fame. Argue the extent to which this is a valid reading of the poem.

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