Read the excerpt below from the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe and answer the question that follows.

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of Annabel Lee;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
I was a child and she was a child,
In this kingdom by the sea:
But we loved with a love that was more than love—
I and my Annabel Lee;
With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven
Coveted her and me.
And this was the reason that, long ago,
In this kingdom by the sea,
A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling
My beautiful Annabel Lee;
So that her highborn kinsmen came
And bore her away from me,
To shut her up in a sepulchre
In this kingdom by the sea.

Describe the foreshadowing in the poem. What are the effects of the foreshadowing in this poem? Use evidence from the poem to defend your answer.

Respuesta :

the foreshadowing would be when in the beginning the speaker talks about hwo strong the love is between him and Annabel Lee.

It will be a precursor when the narrator begins to talk about how strong the love between him and Annabel Lee is.

How is foreshadowing used in Annabel Lee?

Line 3 says, "The wind was blown out of the clouds and cooled ...", so there are some signs of premonition. By the way, the grave is a room that functions as a grave. The wind blew out of the clouds at night, chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.

Prove that the speaker is out of balance and suffers from delusions and delusions. It clearly gives the speaker and the audience the hope that there will be a posthumous world.

Poe believed in a concept called "unification of effects" in which each element of the poem should focus on a single effect. At Annabel Lee, Po focuses on a feeling of love that transcends death.

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