Edgar Allan Poe ( ) American Poet

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) American Poet “The Bells” Page 931 Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) American Poet

Notes lyric poem Purpose: to imitate the sound of several types of bells What type of bells in Stanza I? silver sleigh bells What emotion is conveyed? joy Examples of sound devices: onomatopoeia: line 4: tinkle, line 14: jingling alliteration: line 1 & 2 – silver, sledges, line 3: merriment, melody rhyme: line 1 & 3 – bells, foretells, line 4, 6, & 7 tinkle, oversprinkle, twinkle, and line 9 & 10 time, rhyme repetition: line 4 – tinkle line 9 - time Example of figurative language: personification: line 3 – melody foretells

Stanza II What type of bells? What emotion is conveyed? golden wedding bells What emotion is conveyed? happiness Examples of sound devices: onomatopoeia: alliteration: rhyme: repetition: Example of figurative language: personification:

Stanza III What type of bells? What emotion is conveyed? brass fire alarm bells What emotion is conveyed? fear; panic Examples of sound devices: onomatopoeia: alliteration: rhyme: repetition: Example of figurative language: personification:

Stanza IV What type of bells? Examples of sound devices: iron funeral church bells What emotion is conveyed? grief; eeriness Examples of sound devices: onomatopoeia: alliteration: rhyme: repetition: Example of figurative language: personification: