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Describe the weather at that time. Answer this question in context to the poem Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell.

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Describe the weather at that time. Answer this question in context to the poem Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell.

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In the poem "Lord Ullin's Daughter" by Thomas Campbell, the weather is depicted as stormy and tumultuous. This is evident in the following steps:

  1. The poem begins with the protagonist, a chieftain, pleading with a boatman to ferry him and his lover, Lord Ullin's daughter, across Lochgyle. The weather is described as stormy, with the "storm" being mentioned in the first line itself. This sets the tone for the rest of the poem.

  2. As the poem progresses, the weather worsens. The "roaring" of the sea and the "raging" of the storm are repeatedly mentioned, symbolizing the increasing danger that the lovers are in.

  3. The weather is not just a backdrop, but a key player in the narrative. The stormy sea claims the lives of the chieftain and Lord Ullin's daughter, making the weather a destructive force in the poem.

  4. Towards the end of the poem, Lord Ullin reaches the fatal shore, only to see his daughter's white hand waving in the midst of the stormy sea, indicating her death. The weather here is depicted as merciless and cruel.

  5. The poem ends with the image of the "stormy sea" and the "fatal shore", reinforcing the role of the weather in the tragic ending.

In conclusion, the weather in "Lord Ullin's Daughter" is stormy and tumultuous, reflecting the turmoil and danger that the protagonists face. It is a destructive force that ultimately leads to their tragic end.

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