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The Tragic Loss Of Romanticism In Annabel Lee By Edgar Allan Poe

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In these lines taken from “Annabel Lee,” written by Edgar Allan Poe, the author illustrates the tragic loss of his lover. Although this poem is not as dark and gloomy as the rest of Poe’s works, the tragic loss can still be related to romanticism. Romanticism can be seen in this story through the depiction of how strong their love is and will be. The author does not use his actual lover’s name, Virginia, which could help explain why the poem is not as dark as the others. In all, the poem “Annabel Lee” gives off two feelings by the author. The first is devotion while the second is everlasting love. His devotion to Annabel proves evident when Poe mentions that “the moon never beams, without bringing [him] dreams, of the beautiful Annabel Lee”

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