explication of Edgar Allen Poes’ “ Annabel Lee” Throughout his poem, Edgar Allan Poe describes his love for his wife Annabel Lee. Despite the fact that she was his true love, they faced many challenges. With this, their love came at a high cost. Paul was able to avoid the issues his left caused by walking. Edgar loved Annabel with a passion for both life and death. A poem about a young love cut short by tragedy. Even after its brief existence, the speaker's and Annabel Lee's love is still too strong to be destroyed. The poem makes the case that love is the world's most powerful force by presenting this profoundly romanticized love. The relationship between the speaker and Annabel Lee is immediately clear to have romantic qualities. The poem …show more content…
In the first few lines he is looking back on the love and the fond memories he has of her. In line 5-6 Poe states “And this maiden she lived with no other thought than to love and be loved by me” Both the speaker and Annabels youth are visible in these lines. Other than love and love alone, they don't think or care about anything else. The speaker and Annabel Lee are both young and in love, as the reader quickly understands. In light of the fact that the majority of readers would be able to identify to a memory of first love, this establishes the speaker and Annabel Lee as very believable …show more content…
With this phrase it seems as if the speaker is putting the reasoning for losing his young love, was due to the jealousy of the angels. However in line 31 to 34 key states “ and neither the angels in heaven above, nor the demons under the sea, can never dissever my soul from the soul of the beautiful Annabel Lee”. Here Edgar states that even through death he would never stop loving Annabel Lee. Basically claiming that the jealous angels or angels of death did not succeed in separating their souls from one another. That his soul will forever be intertwined with his true love and can never be teared apart. In the final lines Poe states “ In her sepulchre by the sea in her tomb by the sounding Sea” from the beginning of the poem where it starts off with a fairytale like feel. The story took a dark turn where Paul states the angel sent a chili went to take away and about. This story instead of ending with a happily ever after it is ended with a broken heart. This poem is a tale of undying