Lord Ullin Daughter
by Thomas Campbell- Analysis
The poem, written as a ballad, is about the tragic drowning
of a young man and his beloved while trying to escape the wrath of the latter’s
father.
Lord Ullin is the father of the girl. Being the lord of
Ulva, he wields considerable power. His young beautiful daughter is madly in
love with a chieftain in the same place. 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. The daughter dreads the rage
and fury of her father.
Seeing no way to formally marry the chieftain, whom she has
already given her heart to, she elopes with him. This infuriates Lord Ullin so
much that he sends three horsemen to haunt down the duo and smother the
chieftain on the spot.
The duo, frantically trying to evade their pursuers plan to
cross the stretch of sea known as Lochgyle. The sea separates Ulva and Gribun
on Mull. Gribun can be the duo’s safe haven.
They approach a boatman to ferry them across. But, the
weather has become hostile. Darkness is descending and a storm is beginning to
blow. Understandably, the boatman is hesitant to venture into water. The
chieftain, very eager to get away to the other side, offers a silver coin to
the boatman and beseeches him to make the trip somehow or the other.
The boatman learns that the man and woman, deeply in love,
are in the run. The boat journey stood between them and their death.
The boatman proudly spurns the lure of the silver. Pulling
himself up, he declares that he would make the trip for the sake of the ‘boney’
damsel in distress.
In the mean while, the weather deteriorates further. It gets
darker and the storm begins to blow stronger. Thunder rumbles and lightning
flickers.
Just then the sound of the three galloping horsemen is
heard. It drives the young man and the lady to extreme nervousness and fright.
It becomes clear that the horsemen will soon find them out and behead the
chieftain with the swish of their sword. The girl would then be left to
confront the wrath of her monstrous father.
Seeing the plight of the two lovers, the boatman’s heart
melts.He sets out with the duo in his boat on the perilous journey. The weather
worsens further making the journey very fraught. The ruthless storm blows
without any remorse swaying the boat dangerously.
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