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Poe's Poetry Essay

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With fascinating rhyme scheme and an enthralling setting, Edgar Allen Poe draws readers into his dreadfully frightening poems. His poems are best known for being extremely grim and macabre, but with a hint of Romanticism in them. “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee” depict Romanticism being described by feelings and imagination. These poems reflect the reality that the author is dealing with different views in the way lovers grieving and the way of dealing with death. He is also able to make two poems that seem very similar completely different. These are all factors in both poems that make these two poems with a similar theme accomplish parallel purposes in emphasizing the theme of the unreliable narrator in Poe’s works.
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This poem contains anger. The narrator is angry. He is sad that his wife is deceased but he is mad that God took her away from him. This narrator seems to be more resolute in his love over his love. He claims they have an eternal union that “neither the angels in heaven above/Nor the demons down under the sea” (Line 30-31) can separate them. This narrator has optimism, he sees an everlasting love; meanwhile the narrator from “The Raven” seems to have given up all hope and is willing to accept his fate.
Edgar Allan Poe’s analysis on poetry is that every poem should be “rhythmical creation of beauty”. No other poems have captured the clever sense of rhythm and measure as much as “Annabel Lee” and “The Raven”. Poe is able to create two diverse poems from the same topic, while never wavering from his rhythmic formula. Though they both contain alliteration and similar rhythmic pattern, there is a faint difference between the two. “Thrilled me-filled me with fantastic terror never felt before/So that now, to the beating of my heart, I stood repeating.” This is from “The Raven” and the sense of rhythm and rhyme within the lines are fantastic. His writing is like a heartbeat where he reveals pieces of the story beat by beat. It sets the mood for the building urgency of the haunting verses that are forthcoming. While the rhythm and pace of Annabel Lee is just as phenomenal, the tone and content is

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