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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote the poem Annabel Lee in 1849. The poem is about the loss of a love‚ the loss of his wife Virginia. Poe’s wife died of a disease common in that era‚ which in fact killed many people‚ called tuberculosis. Tuberculosis was responsible for the death of about 2‚500 people in just three years‚ from 1885-1887. Poe wrote this poem two years after the death of his beloved wife. In this two year span‚ many people suggest that he had tried dating in many affairs‚ and even contemplated

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    “Annabel Lee” is poem about the memory of an endless deep love. The speaker is reminiscing about his one and only true love is Annabel Lee. This poem is full of imagery‚ phrases such as “in a kingdom by the sea”‚ rhythm and rhyme and symbolism. The tale of true love even though it was young love was only love in the eyes of the speaker. The Kingdom is the first image we come across in the poem; Edger Allen Poe uses it many times‚ always as a part of the phrase "a kingdom by the sea." It is kind

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    Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is defined and demonstrated by various characters throughout the novel. According to Atticus‚ courage is “when you know you’re licked before you begin‚ but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what” (Lee 112). By his own definition‚ Atticus is definitely courageous. As a lawyer in rural Alabama‚ he chooses to defend

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    Mocking Bird Essay In the book The Mocking Bird by Harper Lee‚ there were many lessons taught to the protagonist Jean Louise aka Scout. It was a coming of a story showing the development of a young girl. Scout overcame many obstacles in her life and became an independent young woman. She made her own opinions on racism and did not use other opinions to persuade her. She learned true friendship. She was raised in a single family home without a mother. Scout Finch (Jean Louise) had a housekeeper

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    the emotions of the main character‚ observing‚ listening‚ and understanding. When you read someone’s story is when the solution of racism and prejudices within communities is really possible. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the author‚ Harper Lee‚ shows empathy is the solution to the prejudice and racism that has unfortunately afflicted America throughout its history. These characters include Scout‚ Atticus‚ Miss Caroline‚ Boo

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    "Annabel Lee" By Edgar Allan Poe What is the theme in this poem? And how is it expressed? The main theme raised in this poem is the strong and eternal love between a lover and a beloved. Many figures of speech‚ diction and several figures of sound are used to convey it. To begin with‚ hyperbole-in line nine and thirty six-is employed to describe the intensity of the lover’s feelings to magnify Annabel Lee’s beauty and innocence and to reaffirm the speaker’s grief and sorrow. The poem

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    Although there is a multitude of prevalent‚ blatant acts of racism throughout To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee that one may point out with ease‚ there also exist overlooked instances of racism in which theoretically good characters allow usually veiled racism to creep into a conversation or event. The utilization of both conspicuous acts of racism as well as more normalized acts of racism creates a well-balanced spectrum that draws a detailed picture of racism that spans the reality of decades

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    To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee has been a timeless and influential classic for decades. Many believe this is due to Lee’s addressing of racism‚ prejudice‚ gender roles‚ and classism in the Deep South. Lee addresses these problems through the interactions between characters‚ such as the narrator‚ Scout Finch and her father Atticus Finch. Consequently‚ Lee illustrates that a major theme is to never judge someone without knowing their whole story because it can lead to prejudice. Scout

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    Thematic and Tonal Echoes of Annabel Lee in Lolita The story of Lolita and the poem Annabel Lee exhibit similar themes and parallel one another significantly. Although both pieces were written by separate authors‚ there is an identical tone initially set by both Nabokov and Poe. This continues throughout the story of Lolita and as the audience‚ we begin to see that the characteristics of Lolita correspond to those of Annabel Lee. Throughout Lolita‚ there is much textual evidence to support

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    The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ tells the story of a small town named Macomb‚ and the people in this town are going through very controversial times. The main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird are Atticus and his two children‚ Jem and Scout‚ and their maid calpurnia. Then later in the book‚ Tom Robinson and Bob and Mayella Ewell become a very big part during the trial. The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird is in the early 1930’s where the Great Depression and unemployment were very

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