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Annabel Lee Poem

What effect does the personification of nature have on this poem?



A) It makes nature seem invested in humanity, as opposed to being indifferent and random, which the speaker fears more than anything


B) It supports the speaker’s claims that Annabel Lee was purposefully taken from him due to jealousy from the heavens.


C) It specifically gives the speaker and the audience hope that there is an afterlife.


D) It proves that the speaker is unbalanced, and that he is suffering from paranoia and delusions.

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Answer: B. It suports the speaker's claims that Annabel Lee was purposefully taken from him due to jealousy from the heavens.

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The effect the personification of nature has on the poem "Annabel Lee" is the following:

B. It supports the speaker's claims that Annabel Lee was purposefully taken from him due to jealousy from the heavens.

  • In the poem "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker talks about the death of his beloved.
  • The speaker uses personification, a literary device in which inanimate objects are given human traits or abilities.
  • In the poem, the speaker personifies nature when he says the heavens envied his relationship with Annabel and when he claims the wind took her life.
  • His purpose is to emphasize how amazing things were between the two of them.
  • Their relationship was so beautiful that even the angels in the heavens envied it.

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