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    Whether it’s the poem “a special world” written in the 21th century‚ or the poem “Annabel Lee” written in the 19th century‚ they both centered on the topic of love. However‚ authors’ distinct usage of words made these two poems so different in the attitude toward love. While “a special world” triumphs the joyousness of love‚ the “Annabel Lee” mourns over the heartbreaking fairy tale. Throughout the poem “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ we can see the idea of death and love is conveyed by a grievous

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    people important to the speaker or focus on the speaker’s own identity. People can communicate with poetry in many ways talking about their relationships using sound devices such as rhyme‚ onomatopoeia‚ alliteration‚ and repetition. “Annabel Lee” was written by Edgar Allen Poe who was born in 1904 and passed away in 1949 . This poem shows that Edgar Allen Poe had great literary success but he suffered many personal losses in his life. In the poem the author uses repetition as his sound device

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    Loss and love in Annabel Lee Many pieces of literature are giving people a lesson about letting someone you love go if they are gone‚ because of death or a different reason. In his poem “Annabel Lee”‚ Edgar Allan Poe describes how relationships change when getting older and how people change when they get older. Symbolism‚ Hyperbole and Consonance are used to deliver the poet’s message. The tone is sadness‚ but as well happiness. The line “in a kingdom by the sea” (2‚ 8‚ 14‚ 24) is using denotation

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    The Scope’s Trial – or Monkey Trial‚ was an infamous event that shed light on a very dark area in one of the world’s most controversial issues. In the play‚ Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee‚ the authors attempt to fictionalize the court case to provide a very interesting view of the controversial event to their audience. Using certain rhetorical strategies such as appealing to their audience emotionally‚ along with many literary devices like diction‚ syntax‚ allusions‚ and subjectivity

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    for someone‚ but Atticus was not. Atticus got chosen to defend Tom Robinson (Lee‚ 75). Most white lawyers would not defend a black man like Atticus did. Atticus was fine with him being chosen to defend Tom. By Atticus taking this case‚ he

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    role model who knows less than me. For me‚ that person was the one and only‚ Bruce Lee. His skills and abilities made up part of who

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    Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee wanted to achieve diverse goals during the Civil War. Lincoln was determined to save the Union and help the United States move into a new era. He wanted to settle the issue of slavery in the United States‚ founded on the principles of liberty and equal rights for all. Robert E. Lee fought the war for the Southern traditions. Lee wanted to defend Southern traditions. He fought the war not only to protect slavery‚ but also to preserve a whole culture‚ a way of life

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    article also includes a little bit of background information as well as the involvement‚ or lack of‚ that each of the victims had in the protests that provoked the incidences of that day. In contrast‚ Gary Geddes’ poetic rendition‚ entitled Sandra Lee Scheuer‚ highlights the life and innocence of just one victim as noted in the title. In addition‚ the news article‚ although also meant to convey the innocence of the victims‚ is entire factual evidence while Geddes’ poem borrows information from the

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    thought put into them. A majority of his poems and articles were very sad and dark thinking. He lost many of his family members from tuberculosis. He lost his mother‚ his foster-mother‚ his brother‚ and his wife. Poe’s life influenced Annabel Lee a lot by making it sad and dark. The reason it was sad and dark is because of his life and how it changed forever when he lost or started losing his wife Virginia Clemm (cousin) and her mother. As well as his brother and his original mother later

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    clear through his use of imagery. His imagery presents itself throughout four stanzas‚ each unfolding his true emotions more and more. The first stanza‚ gives us a craving for more. The stanza provides us with a minimal amount to digest as a reader. Lee begins by starting the first line with the title of the poem itself. He paints an image of a “we” traveling by car and purchasing peaches from a boy on the side of the road. The first stanza is one sentence consisting of five lines. Although the lines

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