The poem “The Bells” is about different kinds of bells. There are bells that make you feel happy and some make you feel bad. Bells make you feel different kinds of emotions, like in one of the stanzas the bells make you feel pumped up and terrified. The main topic of the poem “The Bells” is that the whole thing is about bells. The bell that you can hear most clearly is the alarm bells. The image that lingers is the ghoul king in the fourth stanza, standing there ringing his bell and shouting.
Both poems “Annabel Lee” and “The Bells” are similar by both of them being poems. That is one of the main similarities. Both poems have the same type of emotions, they both make you go from a happy feeling to a sad feeling. For example, in “Annabel Lee” they are being happy in love, then Annabel Lee dies. In “The Bells” the bells go from merriment to a slow, sad bell. Both of these poems have death involved at the end of them. Both poems were written by Edgar Allen Poe.
In conclusion, although most people would think the two poems “Annabel Lee” and “The Bells” have only differences, they do have some similarities as