Explication Of Annabel Lee

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“Annabel Lee” is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe about his wife’s death. The poem talks about how strong their love is and how even “The angels, not half so happy in heaven, Went envying . . .” the two lovers. At the end of the poem, Annabel Lee dies and the narrator weeps by her grave night after night. Poe does a great job at making the reader feel emotion throughout the poem.

As you read the poem you can come to a conclusion that Poe is very sad about Annabel Lee’s death but is still able to remain optimistic when he thinks about the memories of his love. It is almost as she isn’t gone. In the poem, the narrator describes how “For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams / Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;”. In these quotes, the narrator is saying that even though the angels have taken her away from him, they haven’t taken all of her away. This last excerpt says it all, “And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul /Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;”. After all that has happened, the two lovers souls are still deeply connected. …show more content…

The repetition and rhythm of the poem make the power of his words even stronger. For example, the repetition of “my beautiful Annabel Lee” emphasizes the love he feels for Annabel Lee and helps you feel a stronger connection to their relationship. Some other good examples are the ones I mentioned in the paragraph before, about the narrator continuously has dreams about Annabel Lee and “all the night-tide, I lie down by the side / Of my darling--my darling--my life and my bride” both convey how strong his love for Annabel Lee was and still

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