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The Poetry Of Annabel Lee By Edgar Allan Poe

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Erin Adamson
ENGL 1301
Childress
19 November 2017
“Annabel Lee” Ever since high school I have loved reading poems from Edgar Allan Poe. I love his oddness he adds to his poems. He is such a different writer when it comes to poetry and I love it. As soon as I read the assignment, I knew I had to pick one of his great poems. The poem I chose is “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe. From what I have read from the poem, I have interpreted it as a love story gone extremely wrong. In the first stanza, lines one through six, it begins just like any princess story you would hear when you were a child, “It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea” (Poe Lines 1-2). In the third line it refers to Annabel Lee as a maiden which means a girl or young woman who is not married. At the end of the first stanza the writer explains to us that him and Annabel Lee were deeply in love. Moving on to Stanza two, which are lines seven through twelve. Line seven tells us that they were both children. Not many children fall madly in love with each other, so this was extremely rare and their love was true. He then goes onto say “But we loved with a love that was more than love” which tells us how strong their love really was (Poe Line 9). The last two lines of this stanza are really tricky because he uses the words “seraphs” which is another word for angels and the word “Coveted” which means to yearn for something that is not yours (Poe Lines 11-12). If you do not know what those words

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