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Part 1: Poem Structure
"Annbel lee" by edgar allen poe
In this part, you will analyze the structure of the poem. Please fill out the following.
Title of Poem:Annabel lee
Poet: Edgar allen poe
Theme: potrait
Type of Poem:Narrative poetry
Style of Verse: free verse
Number of Stanzas: 6
Part 1: Poem Structure
"Annbel lee" by edgar allen poe
In this part, you will analyze the structure of the poem. Please fill out the following.
Title of Poem:Annabel lee
Poet: Edgar allen poe
Theme: potrait
Type of Poem:Narrative poetry
Style of Verse: free verse
Number of Stanzas: 6
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with you on everything except the "Style of Verse" answer.
http://www.poeticterminology.net/24-free-verse.htm
http://www.poeticterminology.net/24-free-verse.htm
Answered by
Unknown
Thanks, even theme is correct?
I have three types of verses to choice from.
-Rhyming verse
-Blank verse (has rhythm, usually iambic pentameter, but has no rhyme)
-Free verse
I believe now, it's blank verse. Am I correct?
I have three types of verses to choice from.
-Rhyming verse
-Blank verse (has rhythm, usually iambic pentameter, but has no rhyme)
-Free verse
I believe now, it's blank verse. Am I correct?
Answered by
Writeacher
You don't hear the rhyme here?? Read it all ALOUD!!
<i>It was many and many a year <b>ago</b>,
In a kingdom by the <u>sea</u>,
That a maiden there lived whom you may <b>know</b>
By the name of ANNABEL <u>LEE</u>;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by <u>me</u>.</i>
<i>It was many and many a year <b>ago</b>,
In a kingdom by the <u>sea</u>,
That a maiden there lived whom you may <b>know</b>
By the name of ANNABEL <u>LEE</u>;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by <u>me</u>.</i>
Answered by
Unknown
-___- That's what it takes. Never mind.
Yes, I am stupid.
Thanks, Anyways.
Yes, I am stupid.
Thanks, Anyways.
Answered by
Writeacher
Remember that poetry is always meant to be read aloud. You miss stuff if you don't do that!
Answered by
Writeacher
That stanza's rhyme scheme is this:
A
B
A
B
C
B
or
ababcb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme_scheme
A
B
A
B
C
B
or
ababcb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme_scheme
Answered by
Unknown
But is it 6 correct?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, there are 6 stanzas. Each stanza has a rhyme scheme similar to the others. Note the rhyming words at the ends of lines in ALL the stanzas.
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