Monday, November 12, 2018

What are some connotations, personifications, similes, hyperboles, onomatopoeias, couplets, and rhymes in the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe?

The speaker says
that"lived with no other thought / Than to love and be loved by me."This is an example
of ; hyperbole is an exaggeration or overstatement of the truth.It
is unlikely that loving the speaker is the only thought Annabel Lee ever
had.She must have thought of things like eating and sleeping, etc.; however, this hyperbole
emphasizes how important the speaker's love was to her in her life.

The
phrase "Of the beautiful Annabel Lee" is used as a refrain in the poem:
refrain is the repetition of words, lines, or groups of lines.The
repetition of this particular line emphasizes the speaker's obsession with his lost love and
his...



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