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7 June, 08:32

How do "Annabel Lee" and "The Raven" differ?

A. One is about lost love, the other is about revenge

B. The are both about lost love

C. They have different rhymes and different structures

D. Their structure is different, so is the narrator's perspective

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  1. 7 June, 08:46
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    "Annabel Lee" and "The Raven" are both about lost love.

    Answer: Option B.

    Explanation:

    'Annabel Lee' and 'The Raven' both these poems are written by Edgar Allan Poe. Both these poems are mainly about the lost love.

    In Annabel Lee, the narrator griefs the loss of the most beautiful women, Annabel, whom he loved. Similarly In Raven, the narrator also griefs the loss of his wife Lenore with whom he was deeply in love. However, the poet describes the grief of both the men in a different way, both handles the grief in their different manner.
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