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Edgar Allen Poe's The Bells

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In these beginning lines of the last stanza in “The Bells,” Poe is setting up a shift from a lighthearted tone to a more darker one. Poe’s use of assonance in this last stanza allows him to create the tone and atmosphere that becomes important to support his allegory of the progression of human existence presented throughout the poem. In the 72th line, Poe uses the words “solemn thought their monody,” three short vowel rhyming words, to allow them to flow quickly when reading. Poe uses this quick flow of short vowels to allow him to create a urgent or critical atmosphere which also supports his use of an exclamation mark to end the line. The readers are now able to have an alert mind, which allows Poe to poetically transition to his next use
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