In the poem "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, we discover that the speaker is an unknown figure. He is unnamed and unidentified. As the speaker lacks a specific identity, we cannot really know who this speaker is. However, we do know that he is a figure who is greatly interested, moved and affected, by the events in the story. We also know that this speaker can observe everything, and therefore, is aware of all the small events of the story.
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sorry i needed points also where is the picture???
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Biiishh bc Ik she not white
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Bc he wanted to keep learning
A and E would be the correct answers, these show the point of view where Morris is talking negatively about collecting pictures and books.
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where is the paragraph but can be c
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