“The Bells” Edgar Allan Poe.

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“The Bells” Edgar Allan Poe

“The Bells” Critical Thinking Questions What feeling is being expressed within “The Bells”? What are the 4 different bells of which Poe writes? Why do you think some stanzas use more alliteration, some more assonance, some more onomatopoeia? How does Poe use sound devices to imitate the sound of bells?

Stanza I What type of bells are being described? What effect of Poe’s use of alliteration, onomatopoeia, or assonance have on you as the reader?

Stanza II Type of bells? Effect of alliteration, onomatopoeia and assonance? Notice the presence of parallelism (anaphora) and personification?

Stanza 3 Type of bells? Alliteration/Assonance/Consonance? Onomatopoeia? Personification?

Stanza IV Type of bells? Personification? Alliteration? Internal Rhyme? Onomatopoeia?

“The Bells” Analysis Poetry Form: Lyric; 4 stanzas at various lengths The stanzas increase in length Rhythm: Imitative bell rhythm Sound devices, internal rhyme, line length and punctuation support this Theme: Progression of human existence especially in the areas of love and death

“The Bells” Analysis Symbolism: Gold and Silver Bells Joy and peace Alarm Bells Terror, horror and anger Iron Bells Oppression, death Stanzas: I – Courtship (nighttime; symbolic?) II – Marriage (nighttime; symbolic?) III – Inevitable descent into Despair IV - Death

“The Bells” Analysis Mood: I – Excitement and happiness II – Celebration and promise of joy III – Terror and horror IV – Morose and melancholy Refrain/Repetition: “Of the bells, bells, bells”