Love is a huge theme<span> in the poem. The narrator and </span>Annabel Lee<span> fell in love when they were young 'in a Kingdom by the sea.' Their love is challenged by </span>Annabel Lee's death<span>, but the narrator does not give up on her, believes that their souls are intertwined, and sleeps in her tomb at night.</span>
Answer:
im pretty sure the answer is A
Explanation:
In the poem, Byron writes that daylight is "gaudy."
He does this to prove that daylight is overly bright and showy. His love is not like daylight -- she is not bright and showy.
That's why she walks like the night -- she does not need to flaunt her beauty. Her beauty is natural.