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Edgar Allan Poe

Annabel Lee

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"Annabel Lee" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1849, just a few months before the author's death. The poem is a mournful and poignant exploration of love and loss, and is considered one of Poe's most famous and enduring works. The poem tells the story of a love between the speaker and Annabel Lee, who are described as having been deeply in love since they were very young. However, their love is threatened by an "angel" or a "king" who is jealous of their happiness and takes Annabel Lee away from the speaker. Despite her death, the speaker remains devoted to Annabel Lee and continues to love her, even as her grave becomes covered in snow and seaweed. The poem is written in the first person, and the speaker's intense emotions and memories of Annabel Lee are vividly depicted through the use of descriptive language and imagery. The poem's rhyme scheme and meter also contribute to its emotional impact, with a repetitive and lilting rhythm that mirrors the speaker's longing and devotion. "Annabel Lee" is a powerful and moving exploration of the enduring nature of love, even in the face of death and loss. It is a testament to Poe's skill as a poet and his ability to evoke deep emotions in the reader. The poem continues to be widely studied and anthologized, and is a staple of American literature. In summary, "Annabel Lee" is a classic poem by Edgar Allan Poe that explores the themes of love, loss, and devotion. It is a moving and memorable work that showcases Poe's talent as a poet and his ability to evoke deep emotions in the reader...

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