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Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe Published November 1849 in The Southern Literary Messenger

Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe Published November 1849 in The Southern Literary Messenger. Presented by Raven Lawson and McKenzie Morgason. Thesis:.

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Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe Published November 1849 in The Southern Literary Messenger

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  1. Annabel Leeby Edgar Allan PoePublished November 1849 in The Southern Literary Messenger Presented by Raven Lawson and McKenzie Morgason

  2. Thesis: • The Glencoe textbook publishing company should publish Annabel Lee in the 2010 addition of the tenth grade text book because it tells a story of a man trying to overcome the loss of his wife.

  3. Rhyme Scheme I was a child and she was a child, A In this kingdom by the sea: B But we loved with a love that was more than love C I and my Annabel Lee; B With a love that winged seraphs of heaven D Coveted her and me B

  4. Rhythm It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee;

  5. Assonance • Poe shows assonance right away by repeating “a” and “I” sounds in the very first stanza and the first and fifth lines. • “It was many and many a year ago,…” • “And this maiden she lived with no other thought”

  6. Consonance • Poe shows consonance in the third line of the first verse and the third line of the second verse. • “That a maiden there lived whom you may know” • “But we loved with a love that was more than love”

  7. Alliteration • Poe uses alliteration in lines one and five of verse 4. • “The angels, not half so happy in heaven” • “That the wind came out of the cloud in one night”

  8. Personification • Poe uses personification in the last two lines of verse 4. He gives wind the characteristic of killing. That the wind came out of the cloud one night, Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee

  9. Hyperbole • Poe uses the poetic device hyperbole in the first two lines of the forth stanza. Angels are usually happy in heaven and are not supposed to envy. “The angelsnot so happy in heaven, Went envying her and me.”

  10. Symbolism • The poem “Annabel Lee” symbolizes Poe’s love life. • Poe talks about Annabel as his wife dieing from the wind that was “chilling and killing”. • In reality, his wife died of tuberculosis in 1847.

  11. Conclusion • This poem has many literary elements that make up the poem: Rhyme Scheme, Rhythm, Consonance, Assonance, Alliteration, Personification, Hyperbole and Symbolism.

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