I think it is was both surprising and a revolution in its special effects.
The narrator of this poem claims that the "seraphs" (angels) in heaven are so envious of his and Annabel's love that they send a cool wind to murder her. The speaker mourns her passing, but he copes with it by claiming that his link with Annabel is greater than his fear of death.
<h3>How can fear, confusion, and bravery plays a role in these moments?</h3>
The emotions form the above which a person faces at the point of death depends largely on their most dominant memories.
Thus with love, one is able to brave fear.
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<span>a current study on the effects of stress on the body published by a medical journal
This would be the best source because it is the most current, least subjective, and most reliable. Since it is not personal experience or reaction, but based on medical tests, it would be the most accurate. Also, textbooks can be outdated so since this is current, it would add to the accuracy. </span>