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Shadows: In Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott, the lady views the world through her mirror. The mirror shapes her view of the world outside her castle. The mirror becomes a powerful symbol in the poem, and its meaning can be ascertained from the ending of the poem.
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The line from "Of Plymouth Plantation" that best show that the American Indians wanted to make peace with the European colonists is "Many natives came to greet the settlers."
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The white "Christian" slavers were brutal and barbaric
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I think it is because she did not want to worry him.
Orpheus rivaled gods when it came to how well he made music. They wanted to teach him a lesson that he should obey them and to know his place so they gave him the chance to go and save his wife, although they knew that he would fail.