Across
- 2. The speaker of "Annabel Lee" feels this way after Annabel Lee is taken away
- 4. Boy, The speaker of "Hamlet 1.3.78"
- 5. Lines 8-9 of “Hamlet 1.3.78” express the speaker’s daydream as he watches a cloud, and “Annabel Lee’s” speaker touches upon this in line Line 39
- 7. Death and _____ are themes found in “Annabel Lee”
- 8. The loyalty that each of the speakers feels toward their beloved
- 11. The subject of all three poems
- 12. The endless love described in each poem
- 14. Each speaker describes their beloveds' _________
- 15. The speaker of "Annabel Lee" and "Hamlet 1.3.78" feel this intense sadness without their loves
Down
- 1. the meaning behind the metaphor in Lines 16-17 of "Hamlet 1.3.78"
- 3. Poetic Structure: Both “Annabel Lee” and “Sonnet 18” have an ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of each line
- 4. The speaker compares their beloved to this
- 6. The purpose of this poetic device is to emphasize that the love between Annabel Lee and the speaker goes beyond a teenage crush
- 9. Gary Soto begins his poem with a line from this Shakespeare Play
- 10. The speaker's reasoning for why the "wing e'd seraphs of Heaven" took Annabel Lee
- 13. A similar theme present in each of the poems (Love and ________ )
