Valentine's Day Escape Room

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