Compare And Contrast Bess And The Highwayman

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The definition of loss is "the fact or process of losing something or someone," but it is so much more than that. Loss is love. Loss is the pain that comes from losing someone that you truly love. When you lose someone, you mourn the person and remember the love that you felt for them. Authors can use the powerful feelings of love and loss in their stories to help readers empathize with the characters. There are different ways of conveying love and loss. In the story "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allen Poe, love and loss are represented by the loss of the narrator's wife and the love the narrator still feels for her. In "The Highwayman" Bess and the Highwayman love each other, Bess sacrifices herself for him, and in the end, Highwayman still dies. Lastly, in "My Mother Pieced Quilts" by Teresa Palomo Acosta, the family remembers the mother, who has passed, through stories she told. All in all, three different authors demonstrate love and loss in separate ways, but …show more content…

They are in love with one another and are envied by the angels. The jealousy from the angels then killed Annabel. They caused her death because they wanted and were bitter about the narrator and Annabel’s love. "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 (Line 22-26)." The angels had sent a wind that killed her, and everyone understands that. Even after her death, the narrator still loves Annabel. He feels he will love her no matter what, and no one can take her from him. He remarks, "And neither the angels in Heaven above Nor the demons down under the sea Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee (Line 30-33)." In this story, we can see that even death cannot end true