Personal Response on Edgar Allen Poe's "The Bells"

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April 20, 2012

 

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Poe writes “In the icy air of night!” (I.5). He then goes on to say “All the heavens, seem to twinkle with crystalline delight.” (I.7). Seeming to suggest that down the line something devastating will take place. For now all is pristine and wholesome. At first look, I took this as a pleasant Christmas Eve with the snow frosting over from the lower than average temperatures...
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At first look, I took this as a pleasant Christmas Eve with the snow frosting over from the lower than average temperatures. The cloudless sky allowing stars to look like they were winking. After reading more, I began to interpret this as the start of someone’s time on this earth. This is the shortest, and the most pleasurable stanza of the poem...
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