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In this excerpt from "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, how does the repetition of words in the first four lines affect the narrative?

She left the web, she left the loom,
She made three paces thro' the room,
She saw the water lily bloom,
She saw the helmet and the plume,
She look'd down to Camelot.
Out flew the web and floated wide;
The mirror crack'd from side to side;
"The curse is come upon me," cried
The Lady of Shalott.

A. It hints that the fate of the subject was inevitable.
B. It implies that the subject's actions were monotonous.
C. It suggests that the narrative is about to end.
D. It builds a sense of anticipation and mystery.

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The repetition of words found in this excerpt might imply that the subject's actions were monotonous. This idea might contrast the monotony of her room and her decision of looking outside for the fist time. She is able to see the world , the lilies, the knight´s helmet and Camelot. 

It is clear that the repetition of words in the first four lines of the poem above modifies the narrative in because it is indicative of the fact that the subject's actions were monotonous. or boring. (option B)

What is repetition?

Repetition in literature depicts the recycled use of a word or a phrase mainly to create emphasis on an idea, person, character or thing.

Clearly, the repetition of words in the first four lines of the poem cited is indicative of a modified narrative. It means that the subject's actions were monotonous. or boring. (option B)

One textual evidence in relation to this is found in line three which reads: "She saw the water lily bloom".

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