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Annabel Lee

Annabel Lee. Background. - Last poem Written by Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe wrote this poem because his love passed away. Summary.

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Annabel Lee

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  1. Annabel Lee

  2. Background - Last poem Written by Edgar Allan Poe - Edgar Allan Poe wrote this poem because his love passed away

  3. Summary This poem is about the narrator who lost his love to the angels because they were jealous of their strong love. Even after the death of his loved one, the narrator still stays with her and loves her forever. The narrator portrays his love by staying be her side when she died and by dreaming of her and sees the brightness of her eyes in the stars.

  4. The Bells

  5. Background - Written in 1848 - Published in 1849, three moths after Edgar Allan Poe’s death - Uses Four different bells to portray the story

  6. Summary This poem uses bells as a symbol to tell the poem. Each bell symbolizes a different thing. They are the silver bells, golden bells, brazen bells, and iron bells. The silver bells represents fun making, the golden bells represent happiness, the brazen bells represent terror, and the iron bells represent a depressing tone. Each of these bells is important to the story.

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