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2.2.9 Practice: Complete your Assignment
English 11 Sem 1

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11. Find two examples of personification in the poem. Take one example from part I orpart II and the other example from part III or part IV. What effect do these uses ofpersonification have on the mood, tone, or themes of the poem?¨An echo murmured back the word, Lenore!¨ (Whispers are heard from a person)¨Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling¨ (Something that had no lifebegins to smile)

12. Find two examples of repetition in the poem. Take one example from part I or part IIand the other example from part III or part IV. What effect do these uses of repetitionhave on the mood, tone, or themes of the poem?

The one that was used the most was that the crow said repeating on several occasionsNEVER AGAIN.

13. Find two examples of rhyme in the poem. Take one example from part I or part IIand the other example from part III or part IV. What effect do these uses of rhyme haveon the mood, tone, or themes of the poem?¨Ones upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary¨

14. Find two examples of alliteration in the poem. Take one example from part I or partII and the other example from part III or part IV. What effect do these uses of alliterationhave on the mood, tone, or themes of the poem?¨Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary, ... Rare and radiantMaiden¨, he said it softly, in a sad and unfamiliar tone.

15. Find two examples of symbols in the poem. Take one example from part I or part IIand the other example from part III or part IV. What effect do these uses of symbolshave on the mood, tone, or themes of the poem?The ebono bird is shown as the visual representation of loneliness and the separation ofa love that has vanished, it itself implies death and evil.

16. Write a paragraph explaining how "The Bells" fits the category of Gothic literature.To support your answer, use at least one of the words, phrases, or poetic devices you'vedescribed.The bells that are rung imply happiness and marriage. In a third part, the bleak becomesa constant temperament, in addition, the love of her life also dies and the bleak begins toappear due to the tragedies. Everything begins well the story and little by little itcollapses and damages until it reaches darkness.

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