<span>The </span>Anglo-Saxons<span> were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They comprised people from Germanic tribes who migrated to the island from continental Europe, their descendants, and indigenous British groups who adopted some aspects of </span>Anglo-Saxon<span> culture.</span>
At the end of the poem, when Lady Shallot escapes in a boat, against the advise of the Arthurian legends, she forfeits her protective environment where she can remain pure and virgin like. The very strict rules for women at that time were to keep them separated from others, especially the woem who were beautiful and of high position. They were like a trophy or a prize whom was treasured and saved.
Upon leaving her protected tower, the Knights noticed her and commented on the strange occurence of her being in the boat by herself. Sir Lancelot comments on her beauty, but overall she is avoided because the Knights believe that no good can come of her escape.
She ends up dying which was already prophesized if she were to leave the tower. However, her youth and her mind wanted more in a time when there was little available for women other than to be a posession of a Lord or Master.
In essence, she challenged the norm and paid the price with her life.
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One thing interesting about the setting in the short story "Through the Tunnel" is that author Doris Lessing carefully uses word choices to show the striking contrast between the beach and the enticing rocky bay, and the contrast helps set the mood of the story and develop the major theme.
Beowulf says that he will fight Grendel with his hands because Grendel has no weapon himself. They have no weapon to slay the beast anyway. 9) Consider the description of Grendel's marsh, the lake, and Herot.
Beowulf goes to fight Grendel to help the people of Herot, but more importantly to gain glory for himself. He intends to fight the beast with his bare hands, and he does, and wins by doing so.
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