Respuesta :
C. She is conflicted because she loves her life, yet longs to experience more.
The Lady of Shalott "still delights" in her weaving, seeing only shadows of people passing by in her mirror, but at the same time she is "half sick of shadows" which shows that she is not fully content in her life. Even though she loves her weaving, she wants to experience much more.
The Lady of Shalott "still delights" in her weaving, seeing only shadows of people passing by in her mirror, but at the same time she is "half sick of shadows" which shows that she is not fully content in her life. Even though she loves her weaving, she wants to experience much more.
Answer:
A. She is torn between being a detached observer of and an active participant in life.
C. She is conflicted because she loves her life, yet longs to experience more.
Explanation:
These two statements describe the life and feelings of the Lady of Shalott. In the text, we learn that the Lady of Shalott enjoys weaving her images and the things she sees in the mirror. We learn that she does these with "delight." However, we also learn that she is "half sick of shadows." This shows that despite the enjoyment she gets from it, she struggles between the detachment of an observers and the active participation in life. She longs to experience more, and this leads her to be conflicted and frustrated.