Because all though he knows his sister is dead, he can still hear knocking and scratching sounds coming from her coffin. She's dead, but comes back to life to haunt him causing his madness to grow stronger.
These lines represent the climax of the poem:
"She looked down to Camelot.
<span>Out flew the web and floated wide; </span>
<span>The mirror cracked from side to side; </span>
"The curse is come upon me," cried
<span> The Lady of Shalott."
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It is the moment when everything changes in the poem. It builds up to this moment and as soon as she looks outside the mirror breaks and she ends up dying in the falling action.
Answer:
1. 6
2. 3
3. 11,034
4. 70
Explanation:
I did the thing mark brainiest
Haiku poems are easiest
You just need some <span>syllables
And poof thats a poem
(This is a haiku poem if you couldn't already tell)</span>