Sunday, August 16, 2015

Are there any pictures of the poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci" by John Keats for presentation purpose?

I assume that you want a picture of this poem to use
during a presentation you are making to your class about this excellent ballad. Well,
there is one famous painting by Waterhouse, who is well known for his depiction of
heroines such as The Lady of Shallot, Ophelia and also the two central characters of
this poem. I have included a link to it below. It is the first link, and should
hopefully take you to the picture that shows the knight being tempted and drawn into the
woman's entracing beauty. It would be a great picture to have displayed on powerpoint or
something like that whilst you are giving your presentation. Good luck and I hope it
goes well!

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