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CHARACTERS
• LORD ULLIN
• LORD ULLIN’S
DAUGTHER
• CHIEFTAIN
• BOATMEN
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
• Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was
a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry
dealing especially with human affairs[vague]. He was also one of
the initiators of a plan to found what became the University of
London. In 1799, he wrote "The Pleasures of Hope", a traditional
18th century didactic poem in heroic couplets. He also produced
several stirring patriotic war songs—"Ye Mariners of England",
"The Soldier's Dream", "Hohenlinden" and in 1801, "The Battle
of Mad and Strange Turkish Princes".[1]
• In 1795 Campbell visited Mull, one of the largest islands of the
Inner Hebrides (Argyllshire, Scotland), and there sketched the
ballad "Lord Ullin's Daughter," which he reworked in 1804 and
finally published in 1809. (3) The ballad is the story of an
attempted elopement which results in the deaths of the couple.
The fleeing lovers, the young "chief of Ulva's isle" and his "bonny
bride," Lord Ullin's daughter, have been hotly pursued by Lord
Ullin and his horsemen for three days. Both know that the young
man's life will be forfeit if they are captured. They approach a
boatman to whom the young man offers money if he will row
them over the ferry; that is, if he will take them across Lochgyle.
The boatman, a "hardy Highland wight," agrees to row them
across in spite of the raging storm, not for money, but for the
sake of the "winsome lady." As the pursuers approach, the boat
puts out into the stormy loch. When Lord Ullin reaches the
shore, he is forced to watch his daughter and her lover drown as
he calls out to them, vainly promising forgiveness to the young
man if only they will return.
THEME OF THE POEM
• the theme of lord ullin's daughter is a
romantic set in the medieval period where
two lovers namely the lord ullin's daughter
and the chieftain have eloped together and
have to cross a stormy sea. this poem has all
the elements of life like love ,hatred, fear and
the tragic ending gives the poem a dramatic
ending.
LORD ULLIN’S DAUHTER AS BALLED
• In the poem "Lord Ullin's
Daughter," Lord Ullin's rigidity
and narrow-mindedness cost
him his daughter's life.
• "Lord Ullin's Daughter," written
as a ballad, was intended to be
sung, usually by roaming
minstrels. Typical in its rhyme
scheme, the poem was quite
popular when it was published.
RHYME-SCHEME OF THE
POEM
• THE RHYME-SCHEME OF THE POEM
“LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER” BY
“TOMAS CAMPBELL” IS AB,AB IN THE
WHOLE POEM BUT ONLY IN LAST
STANZA
“IT WAS VAIN; THE LOUD WAVES
LASH’D THE SHORE,
RETURNS OR AID PREVENTING:
THE WATER WILD WENT O’ER HIS CHILD,
AND HE WAS LEFT LAMENTING.”
THE RHYME-SCHEME IS - A,B,C,B.
Plot outline of the poem
Setting
• The story take place in
Scotland. chieftain was the
chief of ulva’s island. And
lord ullin’s daughter was of
another kingdom. Scotland
is place of green valleys and
deep blue lakes known as
lochs.
Summary of the poem
• This is a ballad written by Thomas Campbell. It tells the story of two lovers who are eloping without the
consent of the bride’s father, who is following them.
The chief of Ulva’s isle and Lord Ullin’s daughter have fled together and are trying to escape Lord Ullin’s
wrath. As we read, we understand that Lord Ullin is against the match and hence the lovers have to hide. It
has been three days since their elopement and now Lord Ullin and his men are nearing them. The lovers have
come to the river and want to cross it but the rough weather is causing hindrance. The chieftain tells a
boatman to take them across the river in spite of the storm and promises to give him a silver pound for his
service.
The boatman wants to know who would want to cross the river Lochgyle in this storm and the chief has to
tell him who they are and why they need to get away from there as soon as possible. He tells the boatman
that if the girl’s father finds them, he will kill the chief and the 'bonny bride' will be left alone to grieve.
The kind hearted boatman agrees to take them across, not for the silver pound, but for the winsome lady.
He assures them that no harm will come to them and though the storm is very severe, he will ferry them
across. By this time, the waters are raging and the storm has become worse. As the night grows darker and
the wind blows stronger, Lord Ullin’s men come nearer.
The lady is in panic now and implores the boatman to hurry up as she is willing to face the storm rather than
face her angry father. They start rowing only to be engulfed by enraged waters. The brave boatman
continues to row even in the storm. Lord Ullin too has reached the shore by now and as he looks at his
daughter surrounded by water, he repents and cries out. He looks on helplessly as his daughter stretches
out one hand for help, while with the other hand she is clutching her lover.
Desperately Lord Ullin calls her back, promising to forgive her lover. But, neither can his voice reach his
daughter nor can any help. In vain he watches as his beloved daughter is covered by the wild waters and he
has nothing but regret left with him.
Moral of the poem
it gives us the moral that we should not take decisions in rush because they can ruin everything as u know the story
that lord ullins daughter loved the chieftain but his father rejected that proposal so as a result of which she decided
to elope(run) with his lover...then lord ullin became angry and sent his horsemen after them....and there was one
stage when her daughter have to face her angry father or the angry waves of the sea...she eventually decided to go
into the sea and finally she dies and lord ullin regreted a lot later on but regretting wont make her daughter aive
again so this gives us a moral that never to make rash or hurry decisions..........hope this helps u please give a thumbs
up..!!!

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lord ullin's daugther

  • 1.
  • 2. CHARACTERS • LORD ULLIN • LORD ULLIN’S DAUGTHER • CHIEFTAIN • BOATMEN
  • 3. ABOUT THE AUTHOR • Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing especially with human affairs[vague]. He was also one of the initiators of a plan to found what became the University of London. In 1799, he wrote "The Pleasures of Hope", a traditional 18th century didactic poem in heroic couplets. He also produced several stirring patriotic war songs—"Ye Mariners of England", "The Soldier's Dream", "Hohenlinden" and in 1801, "The Battle of Mad and Strange Turkish Princes".[1] • In 1795 Campbell visited Mull, one of the largest islands of the Inner Hebrides (Argyllshire, Scotland), and there sketched the ballad "Lord Ullin's Daughter," which he reworked in 1804 and finally published in 1809. (3) The ballad is the story of an attempted elopement which results in the deaths of the couple. The fleeing lovers, the young "chief of Ulva's isle" and his "bonny bride," Lord Ullin's daughter, have been hotly pursued by Lord Ullin and his horsemen for three days. Both know that the young man's life will be forfeit if they are captured. They approach a boatman to whom the young man offers money if he will row them over the ferry; that is, if he will take them across Lochgyle. The boatman, a "hardy Highland wight," agrees to row them across in spite of the raging storm, not for money, but for the sake of the "winsome lady." As the pursuers approach, the boat puts out into the stormy loch. When Lord Ullin reaches the shore, he is forced to watch his daughter and her lover drown as he calls out to them, vainly promising forgiveness to the young man if only they will return.
  • 4. THEME OF THE POEM • the theme of lord ullin's daughter is a romantic set in the medieval period where two lovers namely the lord ullin's daughter and the chieftain have eloped together and have to cross a stormy sea. this poem has all the elements of life like love ,hatred, fear and the tragic ending gives the poem a dramatic ending.
  • 5. LORD ULLIN’S DAUHTER AS BALLED • In the poem "Lord Ullin's Daughter," Lord Ullin's rigidity and narrow-mindedness cost him his daughter's life. • "Lord Ullin's Daughter," written as a ballad, was intended to be sung, usually by roaming minstrels. Typical in its rhyme scheme, the poem was quite popular when it was published.
  • 6. RHYME-SCHEME OF THE POEM • THE RHYME-SCHEME OF THE POEM “LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER” BY “TOMAS CAMPBELL” IS AB,AB IN THE WHOLE POEM BUT ONLY IN LAST STANZA “IT WAS VAIN; THE LOUD WAVES LASH’D THE SHORE, RETURNS OR AID PREVENTING: THE WATER WILD WENT O’ER HIS CHILD, AND HE WAS LEFT LAMENTING.” THE RHYME-SCHEME IS - A,B,C,B.
  • 7. Plot outline of the poem Setting • The story take place in Scotland. chieftain was the chief of ulva’s island. And lord ullin’s daughter was of another kingdom. Scotland is place of green valleys and deep blue lakes known as lochs.
  • 8. Summary of the poem • This is a ballad written by Thomas Campbell. It tells the story of two lovers who are eloping without the consent of the bride’s father, who is following them. The chief of Ulva’s isle and Lord Ullin’s daughter have fled together and are trying to escape Lord Ullin’s wrath. As we read, we understand that Lord Ullin is against the match and hence the lovers have to hide. It has been three days since their elopement and now Lord Ullin and his men are nearing them. The lovers have come to the river and want to cross it but the rough weather is causing hindrance. The chieftain tells a boatman to take them across the river in spite of the storm and promises to give him a silver pound for his service. The boatman wants to know who would want to cross the river Lochgyle in this storm and the chief has to tell him who they are and why they need to get away from there as soon as possible. He tells the boatman that if the girl’s father finds them, he will kill the chief and the 'bonny bride' will be left alone to grieve. The kind hearted boatman agrees to take them across, not for the silver pound, but for the winsome lady. He assures them that no harm will come to them and though the storm is very severe, he will ferry them across. By this time, the waters are raging and the storm has become worse. As the night grows darker and the wind blows stronger, Lord Ullin’s men come nearer. The lady is in panic now and implores the boatman to hurry up as she is willing to face the storm rather than face her angry father. They start rowing only to be engulfed by enraged waters. The brave boatman continues to row even in the storm. Lord Ullin too has reached the shore by now and as he looks at his daughter surrounded by water, he repents and cries out. He looks on helplessly as his daughter stretches out one hand for help, while with the other hand she is clutching her lover. Desperately Lord Ullin calls her back, promising to forgive her lover. But, neither can his voice reach his daughter nor can any help. In vain he watches as his beloved daughter is covered by the wild waters and he has nothing but regret left with him.
  • 9. Moral of the poem it gives us the moral that we should not take decisions in rush because they can ruin everything as u know the story that lord ullins daughter loved the chieftain but his father rejected that proposal so as a result of which she decided to elope(run) with his lover...then lord ullin became angry and sent his horsemen after them....and there was one stage when her daughter have to face her angry father or the angry waves of the sea...she eventually decided to go into the sea and finally she dies and lord ullin regreted a lot later on but regretting wont make her daughter aive again so this gives us a moral that never to make rash or hurry decisions..........hope this helps u please give a thumbs up..!!!