Figurative Language
Comprehension
Poetic Form
Symbolism
100

This is expressive language used for descriptive effect, such as simile and metaphor.

FIGURATIVE language!

100

When did the speaker Annabel Lee first meet and fall in love?

When they were kids. 

"I was a child and she was a child - " 

100

What do you call one string of words in a poem?

Line

100

What does The Sea symbolize in the poem?

A. Freedom

B. Hope

C. Depression and loneliness

D. Darkness

C. Depression and loneliness

200

And neither the angels in Heaven above

Nor the demons down under the sea

What type of figurative language is being used in lines 30-31 of the poem?
Allusion (Biblical)
200

Who was jealous of the love between Annabel Lee and the Speaker?

Angels

200

What do you call it when a sentence is broken in half or parts to carry down onto the next lines?

Line break

200

What does Annabel Lee's sepulcher symbolize?

A. Death

B. Sadness

C. Kindness

D. Peace 

A. Death

300

And this maiden she lived with no other thought

Than to love and be loved by me

Lines 5-6 use what kind of figurative language to describe the maiden's love for the narrator?


Hyperbole

300

Where did Annabel Lee live?

In a kingdom by the sea.

300

What is a group of lines called? (Like a poem paragraph!)

stanza

300

In “Annabel Lee,” the kingdom by the sea is a symbol of:

A. A real castle Poe once visited

B. A magical world where love seems perfect

C. A dangerous place full of storms

D. A kingdom ruled by angels


B. A magical world where love seems perfect

400

For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams...

What kind of figurative language is this?

PERSONIFICATION

400

Name one detail from the poem that supports the inference that Annabel died from ILLNESS.

A cold wind, she was "chilled" or "killed"

400

The rhyme _______ is how you map the pattern of rhymes in a poem.

Rhyme Scheme

400

In the poem, the moon mainly symbolizes:

A. The speaker’s fear of the night

B. The way Annabel Lee’s memory continues to shine

C. A storm that destroyed the kingdom

D. The angels watching over the lovers


B. The way Annabel Lee’s memory continues to shine

500

But we loved with a love that was more than love— 

The author uses "love" again and again.  THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF...

Repitition

500

After the death of Annabel Lee, what does the speaker do every night?

He lies down beside her in her tomb

500

This is a poetic style that uses images to express ideas, emotions, and states of mind.

Symbolism

500

“And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes

Of the beautiful Annabel Lee…”

In these lines, the stars symbolize:

A. Angels watching the speaker

B. A storm coming from the sea

C. How the speaker still feels connected to Annabel Lee

D. Lights from passing ships


C. How the speaker still feels connected to Annabel Lee