Poe uses repetition continuously throughout “Annabel Lee.” He repeats many words and phrases in the poem more than twice. For example, he repeats many, love, chilling, me, Annabel Lee, and kingdom by the sea. Although all of these have meaning and provide emphasis, the last two phrases are the most significant. In the first stanza, Poe says: “That a maiden there lived whom you may know / By the name of Annabel Lee” (lines 3-4). This is the first time Annabel Lee is mentioned, but he mentions her name a total of seven times in the poem. Annabel Lee is Poe’s lover who dies and …show more content…
It makes the poem sound very musical. If a reader read this poem aloud to an audience, it would sound like a sad love song. Poe was a very unique mind that had weird ways of expressing his feelings. “Annabel Lee” is a poem full of strong emotion that he felt towards his lost lover. In this poem Poe makes strong use of repetition, alliteration, and rhyme to convey his emotions and give the poem a song-like quality. Although some may see Poe as a madman, this poem is a great example of how unique and creative he really