would be their love story as it plays out. Furthermore, evidence of the theme can be found in the second stanza again within the first three lines. It claims “ Hear the mellow wedding bells Golden bells! What a world of happiness their harmony foretells” These lines show a couple being wede and expecting a promising future, and a long relationship. In addition to those pieces evidence, more can be found in the third paragraph with in the first three lines they read “Hear the loud alarum bells --Brazen bells !What tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells!” From hear the poem takes a sudden dark turn, this section is the sudden end to the happy couple. The alarum bells are essentially alarm bells and the quote states that they tell a tale of of terror. This terror is the sudden abrupt end to the once promising relationship. Lastly, the fourth and final stanza in lines 16-20 have the final most crucial piece of evidence it declares “ On the human heart a stone --They are neither man nor woman --They are neither brute nor human --They are Ghouls: -- And their king it is who tolls ; And he rolls, rolls, rolls, rolls,” This passage shows that the next bells we hear from are those of deaths, meaning that one of the protagonists in that relationship had died and so the relationship was cut short to an abrupt end. This all comes together to prove all relationships end eventually, some are cut short faster than others.
would be their love story as it plays out. Furthermore, evidence of the theme can be found in the second stanza again within the first three lines. It claims “ Hear the mellow wedding bells Golden bells! What a world of happiness their harmony foretells” These lines show a couple being wede and expecting a promising future, and a long relationship. In addition to those pieces evidence, more can be found in the third paragraph with in the first three lines they read “Hear the loud alarum bells --Brazen bells !What tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells!” From hear the poem takes a sudden dark turn, this section is the sudden end to the happy couple. The alarum bells are essentially alarm bells and the quote states that they tell a tale of of terror. This terror is the sudden abrupt end to the once promising relationship. Lastly, the fourth and final stanza in lines 16-20 have the final most crucial piece of evidence it declares “ On the human heart a stone --They are neither man nor woman --They are neither brute nor human --They are Ghouls: -- And their king it is who tolls ; And he rolls, rolls, rolls, rolls,” This passage shows that the next bells we hear from are those of deaths, meaning that one of the protagonists in that relationship had died and so the relationship was cut short to an abrupt end. This all comes together to prove all relationships end eventually, some are cut short faster than others.