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      • The poem is narrated by Annabel Lee's lover, who forcefully rails against the people—and supernatural beings—who tried to get in the way of their love. Ultimately, the speaker claims that his bond with Annabel Lee was so strong that, even after her death, they are still together.
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  2. Summary. ‘Annabel Lee’ by Edgar Allan Poe is a beautiful ballad-like poem that describes one speaker’s loss of his lover, Annabel Lee. The poem tells the story of two lovers in a kingdom by the sea. They were so deeply in love that the angels in heaven envied their love.

  3. The poem is narrated by Annabel Lee's lover, who forcefully rails against the people—and supernatural beings—who tried to get in the way of their love. Ultimately, the speaker claims that his bond with Annabel Lee was so strong that, even after her death, they are still together.

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  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Annabel Lee is a symbol of true and pure love in the poem. She and the speaker of the poem share a love so great that even angels and demons cannot separate their souls.

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  5. the speaker’s suffering. The tactile imagery used in “pale grew thy cheek and cold, // Colder thy kiss” acts as a metaphor to compare the speaker’s former lover with a dead body. This shows how his lover no longer has love or warmth for the speaker and it could be implied that he is dead to her.

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  6. Feb 24, 2016 · Richard Brody on “Love Is Colder Than Death,” from 1969, the first feature of the German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

  7. Byron subverts tropes (recurring themes) of love poetry. We would expect that his lover’s cheeks would be flushed but instead they are 'pale' (line 5) and her kisses grow 'colder' (line 6).

  8. Love is a central theme in this poem that celebrates true affection's enduring power. The poem suggests that love can transcend the limitations of time and mortality and can inspire acts of compassion, kindness, and generosity.

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