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What was Edgar Allan Poe’s main purpose in writing "Annabel Lee”?
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If i can, Can you put the whole test? Its Main Lesson Content.
Lesson 11: Battling Adversity Unit Test
Language Arts 7 B Unit 5: Battling Adversity.
Lesson 11: Battling Adversity Unit Test
Language Arts 7 B Unit 5: Battling Adversity.
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The main character of the poem, Annabel Lee, is a symbol for Edgar Allan Poe's dead wife, Virginia Poe. The sea is a looming, ominous presence in the poem and symbolizes loneliness, coldness, and emptiness. In the end, Annabel Lee dies and is put in a sepulchre, or tomb. The sepulchre symbolizes death.
The main character of the poem, Annabel Lee, is a symbol for Edgar Allan Poe's dead wife, Virginia Poe. The sea is a looming, ominous presence in the poem and symbolizes loneliness, coldness, and emptiness. In the end, Annabel Lee dies and is put in a sepulchre, or tomb. The sepulchre symbolizes death.
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