Annabel Lee Essay

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Everyone deals with the loss of a loved one in different ways. In this poem, it shows the effects of coping with the death of a true love. This story of how two lovers meet and are broken apart so soon is heart- rending. Death is a terrible experience that no one wants to go through.
Although the poem is sad, the death of Annabel is crucial to understanding the reason behind it all. In “Annabel Lee,” Poe uses tone, imagery, and diction to show that the narrator is feeling sorrowful from losing the love of his life.
The tone of the poem seems to be happy at first as the narrator is reminiscing about his times with Annabel, but it shifts to mournful as the story unfolds. The narrator begins the poem by explaining how they met in the “kingdom of …show more content…

After every line in the poem, “Annabel Lee” is repeated so that the readers know who the poem is about. It is almost like the narrator is calling to her in hopes that she will come back. The significance in the repetition of her name is that he is missing her so much that he calls to her. Also, in the middle of every stanza is the phrase
“kingdom by the sea” (Poe line 2). This phrase has significance because he is emphasizing where the two first met. Poe also connected the phrase to the end of the poem whenever the narrator goes to her “tomb by the sounding sea” (Poe 41). The narrator goes back to where him and
Annabel first met and lays with her body so that he can be with her again. The “kingdom by the sea” has meaning to the relationship and is sentimental to the narrator (Poe 20). The word love is also repeated in the poem many times. In the beginning and towards the end is where the love is most prominent in the poem. The narrator explains that him and Annabel “loved with a love that was more than love,” and their love “was stronger by far than the love of those older than” them,
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