Death in Poe's Annabel Lee Essay

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It is difficult to believe such a love exists but it is easy to understand how some people can feel as though their love is unlike any other on the face of the earth.

The poem captures the mystery of love with images of the sea, heaven and angels. The meter of the poem works to its advantage. It allows the poet to establish a romantic and mournful mood. The poem, similar to a ballad, successfully conveys the poet's innermost emotions with several repeating stanzas. The beauty of the maiden and the love of the poet offer two unique aspects that the poet hopes to express with utmost importance. These are the things that angered the angels and led to their separation. Annabel Lee is dead but not in such a way that she is separated from the poet. Readers ponder on what this actually means but the mystery involving the notion is enough to keep the poem moving.
"Annabel Lee" is a mysterious and compelling poem because it attempts to reach across the chasm between life and death. The speaker, whether or not he is in his right mind, successfully convinces readers that he believes his love was one almost unfit for earth. The poem intends to break all boundaries, including those of the religious world. While readers may like this notion, they remain unconvinced that the angels chilled Annabel to death out of jealousy. "Annabel Lee" represents the power of love and the desire to make oneself and one's love the center of the universe. The poem illustrates the hypnotic effect of love and its ability to remove all logic from the human mind.

Work Cited

Poe, Edgar Allan. "Annabel Lee." Tales of Mystery and Imagination.….....

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