The lines in this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson that describe actions taken by the Lady of Shallot to defy the curse are:
With a steady stony glance—
Like some bold seer in a trance,
Beholding all his own mischance,
Mute, with a glassy countenance—
She look'd down to Camelot.
It was the closing of the day:
She loos'd the chain, and down she lay;
The broad stream bore her far away,
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
she is the only one to know where he is?
It’s passive in my view
Hope it helps
He is scared of the ultimate duties he will have from being an adult and the regret for what he had done as a kid.