Quoth the Raven ________________
Nevermore
Where is the setting of this poem?
By the Kingdom of the Sea
What is different about the narration of this poem to the others?
It is a conversation
Why does EAP repeat the words Bells throughout the poem?
To make the poem sound like a bell ringing
What does the palace represent?
The mind/ thoughts of a person
Is there any proof the the Narrator might have dreamt the whole thing?
He was falling asleep while reading at the beginning of the poem
How does Annabel Lee die?
A cold wind/ a dieses
Who is Guy De Vere?
He is a man at his fiancée's funeral
How is the format of the poem different than the other ones we have read?
The stanzas are numbered
How do we know that there is going to be a change in the palace?
What does the Raven represent
Death/ missing a love one who has passed on
Where does the Narrator spend most of his time after Annabel dies?
Her grave by the sea
What does the line "Ah broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!" Mean?
Lenore has died and her spirit has been let free
What type of figurative language is used throughout this poem?
onomatopoeia
What do the banners on top the palace represent?
Hair
How is the Narrator trying to forget about his lost love Lenore?
Reading forgotten lore
How is Annabel Lee similar to the Raven?
Annabel Lee is more mournful and an understanding form of Grief
What do the quotation marks tell us in the poem?
That Guy De Vere is talking
What type of bells rang in the last stanza of the poem?
Iron bells/ Funeral bells
What comes and ruins the Palace?
Sorrow (Evil things, in robes)
What does the narrator see when he smells a sweet smell?
An Angel
Why did the Angels and Demons want Annabel dead?
They were jealous of the love between Annabel and the Narrator
What did Guy De Vere think everyone liked about Lenore?
Her wealth
What does this poem represent?
The different stages of life
What does this poem tell us about the person's mind who is represented by the palace?
They are going through depression