Isolation: Whatever else the Lady of Shalott has going on, she's definitely alone. We don't know who shut her away in the castle or why, but it doesn't seem fair. We can tell that she's fed up with it; in fact she even says as much. Her desire to be part of the world, to interact, to love and be loved, is what pushes the whole plot of this poem. The fact that she never really breaks out of her loneliness is what gives "The Lady of Shalott" a tragic edge.
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cowardice, rushed hurriedly through the six chambers, while none followed him on account of a deadly terror that
had seized upon all.
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Brazen- Brass
Miscreant- Transgressor
Immutable-Eternal
Inveterate-Habitual