• The stormy waves became the graves of the lovers. Lord Ullin s wrath soon changed into wailing and he stood at the shore lamenting over the tragedy.
  • Answer: The shore is called fatal because Lord Ullins daughter and her lover escape to the sea from that shore, only to be killed in the open sea.
  • ‘Now who be ye would cross Lochgyle, This dark and stormy water?’ ‘Oh! I’m the chief of Ulva’s isle, And this Lord Ullins daughter.
  • He asks the boatman to row him and his beloved across the Lochigyle as his beloved is Lord Ullins daughter arid Lord Ullins men are after them to kill.
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  • Table of Contents
    • 7 What did Lord Ullin do to his lover?
    • 8 Who is the father of Lord Ullins daughter?
  • Study Material of Lord Ullin's Daughter (Summary and Word Meanings). ... Lord Ullins daughter raises one hand for help and puts the other arm around her lover.
  • However, what we must understand is that Lord Ullins daughter is the object of affection of every other character in this poem.
  • The poem reaches the climax when the boat carrying the chieftain and his beloved, i.e., Lord Ullin's daughter capsizes amidst heavy storm.
  • Lord Ullin can not reconcile to his daughter’s romantic relationship with the young chieftain. He puts a strong foot down on the idea of the two getting married.