In the
poem " " by Edgar Allen Poe, the narrator tells that, long ago in a kingdom by the
sea, he and a maiden named Annabel Lee had a profound love for each other. The poet claims that
their love was so intense that the angels in heaven reacted by becoming envious of it. The poet
writes...
Friday, January 2, 2015
According to the speaker, how did the angels in Heaven react to the love that he and Annabel Lee felt for each other?
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