When
taken out of a natural context, I have a tendency to believe that most love poems
"sound" a bit on the obsessive side. Due to this, it is a difficult to read if this
is the exact intent of the poem. Perhaps, love, itself, is a topic which lends itself to
obsessive tendencies. Having said all of this, I think there are some lines in " "
that can reflect some aspects of an extremely consuming and all encompassing love. The closing
lines to the first stanza might indicate as much, "And this maiden...
Saturday, 12 April 2014
I am trying to find examples of obsessive love in the Poe's Annabel Lee? I see the love but am struggling as to whether it is crazy and obsessional.
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