Respuesta :
The correct answer is A."She knows not what the curse may be."
Lady of Shalott is indeed cursed, however, she doesn't know why that happened. She just happened to be - the curse forbids her from leaving her high tower or looking at Camelot, or else she will die. However, she does want to leave her tower once she sees a handsome knight, which is when the curse kills her.
Lady of Shalott is indeed cursed, however, she doesn't know why that happened. She just happened to be - the curse forbids her from leaving her high tower or looking at Camelot, or else she will die. However, she does want to leave her tower once she sees a handsome knight, which is when the curse kills her.
Answer:
The line from “The Lady of Shalott” which is the best evidence to support the poet’s message that the Lady is doomed is:
a. “She knows not what the curse may be,”
Explanation:
"The Lady of Shalott" has been written by Alfred Tennyson. It is a lyrical ballad. The ballad is a story of a lady who has been imprisoned in a tower. The lady lives in a castle built on an island. She is said to be experiencing from a curse. She is unknown about the cause of the curse from which she is been suffering. She has been cursed to not to look at the world directly.