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Annabel Lee And The Raven Analysis

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The great Edgar Allen Poe wrote many timeless poems and short stories such as “A dream within a dream” and “Alone”. But the stories that are in for discussion today are “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven”.These stories were published in the 1800s.”Annabel Lee was published October 9,1849 and “The Raven” was published in January 29, 1845 These stories have similarities and differences in form, structure, themes, and subjects. These poems will be discussed in the paragraphs below and you will see how they compare and contrast having to do with their themes,subjects,imagery,figurative language and more. When Poe wrote the poems “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven” he wrote them for a specific purpose,which means that he had an individual, specific subject and theme for the poems.The subject in a poem or story is who the poem was written about or who inspired the author/poet (Edgar Allen Poe) to make the actual poem. These poems have a different subject to each. Poe wrote “Annabel Lee” because of his wife.In the poem he was basically saying and declaring his undying love for her and how he lost her to death. This is true because in the poem it reads “ I and my Annabel Lee With a love that the wingèd seraphs of Heaven Coveted her and me.” In “The Raven” the subject is alike to “Annabel Lee” because he wrote that poem for his wife as well. These poems also have themes that are alike. The theme of each poem is how he lost his wife but is still unconditionally in love with her.So basically the subjects and theme are pretty much the same. In addition, to the poems having similar subjects and themes they also have some figurative language and include A LOT of imagery because Poe was so specific in his writing. The imagery in the poems make you picture an image in your mind based on how descriptive the author/poet is being. Poe uses many descriptive examples of imagery in both of these poems. Some examples of imagery being used in “The Raven” is: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,” and “here I opened wide the door; Darkness there and nothing more.” In the poem “Annabel Lee” an example of imagery would be “kingdom by the sea” . Both of these examples of imagery are different to each

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