The first stanza of Part II indicates the monotony of the Lady's existence.
Here, we learn she has no time to relax or play; all she does is weave -- night and day -- in order to keep the curse away. The next stanza tells us she lives without "joy or fear." Thus, her life is monotonous.
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Entails coaxing metal to achieve its own personal legend to turn into gold. As a result, the idea that all individuals should live in the singular pursuit of their individual dreams emerges as the primary theme of The Alchemist.
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