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( Poe 15-20)
Poe demonstrates a melancholy mood through the imagery he utilizes. The image of a wind that
"blew out of a cloud, chilling" evokes a mournful feeling, because it illustrates the death of his beloved Annabel Lee. Additionally, "In this kingdom by the sea" connotes loneliness. Poe exemplifies a melancholy tone through his forlorn images he creates. However, similar to "A Red, Red Rose", Poe illustrates the longevity of love in "Annabel Lee". He uses diction to describe his relentless love: And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side of my darling--my darling--my life and my bride, In her sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea. (Poe 38-41)
Poe exemplifies his everlasting love through the diction he utilizes. He chooses to use words that exemplify his actions; he is lying by Annabel Lee's grave. Furthermore, Poe's diction represents his never-ending love for Annabel Lee. Overall, Edgar Allan Poe utilizes imagery as well as diction to convey the longevity of love and a dolorous