Title: Annabel Lee By Edgar Allan Poe
1Annabel LeeBy Edgar Allan Poe
2Stanza 1
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- It was many and many a year ago,In a kingdom by
the sea,That a maiden there lived whom you may
knowBy the name of ANNABEL LEEAnd this maiden
she lived with no other thoughtThan to love and
be loved by me. - line 1 Equivalent to once upon a time giving
the poem a fairy tale feel, which is reinforced
by line 2. It also gives us a clue that this is a
flashback or story. Capitalizing her name gives
her an almost divine stature. - The subject is revealed (Annabel Lee)
3Stanza 2
- I was a child and she was a child,In this
kingdom by the seaBut we loved with a love that
was more than love-I and my Annabel LeeWith a
love that the winged seraphs of heavenCoveted
her and me. - Line 1 shows us that they were young, maybe not
actually children by age, but in their naiveté
about love and the world. And it is because of
this love that the angels in heaven were jealous
of the couple. By the way, winged seraphs are
angels, and coveted is to wish for longingly (or
to be jealous of, as this case proves to be).
4Stanza 3
- And this was the reason that, long ago,In this
kingdom by the sea,A wind blew out of a cloud,
chillingMy beautiful Annabel LeeSo that her
highborn kinsman cameAnd bore her away from
me,To shut her up in a sepulchreIn this kingdom
by the sea. - The speaker had put her on an extremely high
pedestal that seemed to make her an angel, or she
was innocent and perfect so they put her away
where she couldnt be so and end their love.
There is also evidence of foreshadowing as line 3
says A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling By
the way, a sepulchre is a chamber used as a grave.
5Stanza 4
- The angels, not half so happy in heaven,Went
envying 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.The angels were
jealous of their love and there is a self- insert
in the poem that shows the reader that he is
telling the story to someone or he is remembering
the events and is making claims with is after so
many years. It also shows us that it is a
universal love story, even though Annabel Lee
dies.
6The Time Frame Changes
7Stanza 5
- But our love it was stronger by far than the
loveOf those who were older than we-Of many far
wiser than we-And neither the angels in heaven
above,Nor the demons down under the sea,Can
ever dissever my soul from the soulOf the
beautiful Annabel Lee. - The motif that love will go on, no matter what
forces (be they God or Satan, as is referenced-
Biblical allusion!!!!).
8Stanza 6
- For the moon never beams without bringing me
dreamsOf the beautiful Annabel LeeAnd the
stars never rise but I feel the bright eyesOf
the beautiful Annabel LeeAnd so, all the
night-tide, I lie down by the sideOf my darling-
my darling- my life and my bride,In the
sepulchre there by the sea,In her tomb by the
sounding sea. -
- He remembers her through personifying the moon
that it brings him dreams, that she is watching
over him with bright eyes. The last four lines
tell us that he is laying down by her tomb, or
her corpse, and he has been doing so for years as
he calls her his life. I hope you remember what a
sepulchre is!!!!!
9Literary Terms and Techniques that haven't
already been mentioned
- Those damn six questions
- Speaker believed to be Poe, as he wrote this
after the death of his wife (Virginia) as it was
written in 1849 (Virginia died in 1847) - Subject Annabel Lee
- Tone sad, but determined to make sense of what
happened - Mood also sad, but very nostalgic and fairytale
like. - The theme is that everlasting love exists or that
love will go on if you havent died from sleeping
next to her corpse for years
There is a rhyme scheme that helps with the
poems rhythm Stanzas 1-4 have every other last
word rhyme (its also the same words over and
over me, sea, and Lee. Stanza 5 goes a bit off
course, having lines 2 and 3 as a couplet and
lines 5 and 7 rhyme. Stanza six is the oddest,
with lines 2- 8 having a rhyme scheme A, B, A,
B, B, A, A.
10How the Video Relates to the Poem
- The video clip relates to the poem in that it is
a universal love story (albeit a tragic one).
Also there are unearthly forces that take away
the maiden (even if they are aliens) and it shows
the Doctors determination to find her. The final
good-bye is almost like him writing her a poem as
it is believed that Poe had done for his dead
wife. Also the scene on Bad Wolf Bay (where they
are) helps because they are by the sea (a kingdom
by the sea).