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Annabel Lee
Love often turns to depression after one looses a loved one. This idea is expressed in Artimus’s poem “Why me?” through end rhyme and hyperbole. Poe’s “Annabel Lee” also expresses the idea through end rhyme and onomatopoeia.
Artimus’s “Why me?” supports the controlling idea through end rhyme. “I touched those sweet lips, all of a sudden life is full of hills and dips.” Lips and dips rhyme at the end of a line, therefore it being end rhyme. A man loves a woman, but after they show their love for each other, the man dies. Causing his mate depression and sadness. This
Approximate Word count = 400
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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