In Annabel Lee death is portrayed in a way that most wouldn’t think of death in real life. Most people think of angels as gentle, kind souls. To contrast, in Annabel Lee it is shown as a jealous mean hostile spirit. The story take part on the beach …show more content…
The first form he obtains is as a spanish waiter. I think the reason why is to show how he is a master of disguise. The second is what most people probably think of death to look as which is like the grim reaper. He wears all black and wields a scythe which I feel is his true form. I think he does this to intimidate his pray. This is how death portrayed in the poem Incident in a Rose Garden.
In The Raven, death is not portrayed as a person or an angel, but as an animal instead. This animal is a raven but the raven doesn’t actually do any of the killing. Instead he becomes a messenger of a sort intimidating and dooming the narrator. He kept saying “nevermore” which as a reader I assume that the raven is saying that he will never see his wife Lenore, nevermore. This is how death is shown in the poem The Raven.
To conclude, Death is shown in a very different way in each poem. In Annabel Lee, death is shown shown through a couple of very jealous angels that want to separate their love and kill it. In Incident in a Rose Garden, Death is show as a shapeshifter which has the main form of someone that looks like the grim reaper who tries to trick and scare his victims. In The Raven death is shown as a messenger who warns and intimidates his victims by scaring them by making them think they will never see them again. This is how death is shown in each of the