The three lines that read “The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me— Yes!—that was the reason (as all men know, In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night, Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.” contain <u>alliteration</u>. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sounds, usually initial consonants of words or of stressed syllables, in a sequence of neighbouring words. Within the three lines in the excerpt mentioned before, one can identify a sound repeated in a sequence of neighbouring words: “half”, “happy”, and “Heaven”.
After the signature of the agreement the Good Angel and Evil Angel appeared. The Good Angel encouraged Faustus to repent and promised him the forgiveness of God, but the Evil Angel says that God would not feel compassion for Faustus. The angels left and Faustus said he could not repent.
Because knowing Great Literatures can help you read plays like Romeo and Juliet that are written way differently than most of the books are. It expands you vocabulary and will be handy in high school and college
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I'm thinking it is a noun.
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In the beginning, the narrator feels alone and apart from his new neighbors. Laughing with the other boys over his language mistake breaks down the barrier between him and the others. Once they laugh together, he becomes comfortable being a part of the team. He starts to feel more accepted and hopeful about fitting in as an American.