To begin, alliteration is a series of words that begin with the same consonant sound. To start with, in the second stanza, Poe states, Eagerly I wished the morrow;-vainly I had sought to borrow/From my books a surcease of sorrow-sorrow for the lost Lenore (Lines 9-10). First, Poe uses alliteration to surcease of Sorrow to symbolize that he is trying to stop thinking about his wife. This alliteration sets a sad mood by him not caring that his wife died. Thus, lines 9 and 10 show alliteration to express sorrow towards his wife.
To continue, personification is