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Is there an analysis on Annabel Lee by Edgar Allen Poe?
-- Anonymous, April 04, 2002
fuck u
-- Anonymous, April 04, 2002
analysis?...to have ones felicity destroyed due to the removal of your hearts only true love; by death..
-- Anonymous, April 05, 2002
Edgar Allen Poe loved Annabel more than he loved himself of anything in the world. He loved her more than he loved God. He also failed to realize that God loved her as much as he did. And when she died it was her time to go and be with her father.
-- Anonymous, April 07, 2002
I think the poem is almost like an analysis itself... An analysis of the anger, grief and hopelessness the man felt when his beloved wife died, only 25 years old. Her name was Virginia Clemm and as far as I know she became a victim of TB in 1847.
-- Anonymous, April 08, 2002
I think that its about a youths first love, but then she goes to somewhere better and her lover overwhelmed by sadness, becomes terably depresed.
-- Anonymous, April 11, 2002