Lord Ullin
Lord Ullin
SECTION-D LITERATURE
By Thomas Campbell
Summary
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ykWMZ vfyu dh csVh
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ykWMZ vfyu dh csVh ,d xhr osQ :i esa fy[kh gqbZ xkFkk gSA
gj xkFkk dh rjg blesa ,d dFkk gS nks nqHkkZX;iw.kZ izsfe;ksa dh
dFkk] ftudh dgkuh =kklnh esa lekIr gksrh gSA ;g dfork ,d
xhr osQ :i esa fy[kh xbZ gSA
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Stormy land
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Ans : Stanza 6
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(i) They have paid the ferryman
(ii) They are being chased by the horsemen
(iii) They are not afraid of the storm
(iv) They have decided to cross the river
(b) The shore has been referred as 'fatal' meaning
deadly because :
(i) Lord Ullin reached there ready to kill
(ii) Storm would kill the two lovers
(iii) Lord Ullin was crying loudly
(iv) The river was furious with them
(c) Lord Ullin's wrath changed to wailing when he :
(i) Saw his daughter caught in the storm
(ii) Discovered that she was half way across the
river
(iii) Found her along with her lover
(iv) Realised that they had taken his boat
Ans. (a) (ii)
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(c) (i)
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Ans. Lord Ullin and his men are close on their heels
and, if caught, the chieftain will surely be killed.
6. His horsemen hard behind us ride;
Should they our steps discover,
Then who shall cheer my bonny bride
When they have slain her lover?
(a) The poetic device used in the first line is :
Ans. The poetic device used in alliteration.
(b) They refers to :
Ans. 'They' here refers to Lord Ullins men.
(c) The word bonny describes the bride as :
Ans. It describes the bride as lovely.
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Ullin
(A) READING/WRITING
Read out Coleridges Rime of the Ancient Mariner and John Keats La Bella Dame Sans Merce loudly. Discuss
how is literary ballad different from folk ballad. Share the difference with others.
Read it aloud in the class.
(B) WRITING
Campbell uses the powerful imagery to personify the menacing face of nature, which fails to deter a man of strong
convictions.
Share with others in the class.
(C) PROJECT
Make a powerpoint presentation of your favourite ballad. Highlight the narrative aspect of the poem, making at least
8-10 slides.