Figurative Speech In Annabel Lee

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Scholars that study Edgar Allan Poe knows his story and the hardships he had to go through growing up. It is without a doubt that his dark past helped him to create a realm and different genre of poetry and literature that has a lot of hidden meaning be- hind it. One example of this dark and twisty realm is one of his final poems, “Annabel Lee”. “Annabel Lee” is suggested to have been written for his wife, Virginia, but along with that there are other suggestions on the meaning. Edgar Allan Poe created “Annabel Lee” to reflect on his life experiences not only with his deceased wife, but how his life was always a dark place for him, as well with the use of emotion and figurative speech.
In “Annabel Lee”, the narrator introduces her as the love …show more content…

“The angels, not half happy of the in Heaven, went envying of her and me- yes!- that was the reason (as all men know, in this kingdom by the sea), that the wind came out of the cloud by night, chilling and killing, my Annabel Lee” (Poe). There is a lot that can be taken out of this stanza. The main point being that there was a connection in the real world and spiritual world, in which Annabel Lee is taken off the hands of the narrator, this meaning that Annabel Lee has died. This is a common technique used by Poe throughout many of his poems and sto- ries. This is also a unique technique that Poe explored to help link the connection be- tween beauty and death (Johnson). Not only was this a technique explored by Poe, but there is a hidden message behind it as well. One can infer that the heavens were envi- ous of Poe and Clemm’s relationship because when they married at the time, Poe was twenty-seven and Virginia was about fourteen years of age (Who). Knowing the age dif- ference and the forbidden love that the two were most likely shunned upon, Virginia’s sudden death was most likely interpreted by Poe as a punishment for his

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