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Essay Galaxy - Edgar Allan Poe's "The Bells": Analysis
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Bells": Analysis
The Bells is one of Poe's famous poems, in which Poe tries to
make the bells sound real. He tries to make the sounds by using words
instead of sound, which is really annoying when you read it, because he
repeats things so often in the poem. He uses words like shrieking and
twinkling. In every stanza he talks about different bells, and what noises
they make, and for what occasion they are for.
In the first stanza he talks about sleigh bells and Christmas bells.
In this poem he uses the words tinkling and jingling to represent the
bells. When he uses these words, it sets a happy and jolly type of mood
for the reader. It starts the poem out in a warn and happy manner.
The second stanza has wedding bells in it. These bells also bring
about feelings of happiness, but in a different way. Altho....
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