I believe the answer is A) what angers the speaker in this poem is the prospect of being chained and fenced.
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<em>Answer:</em>
<em>In the excerpt from "Annabel Lee," by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker gives the impression to be a man in whom he is in love with Annabel Lee, and they seem to be deeply in love. However, his common sense is doubted when he claims the angels kill Annabel because they are jealous of her and when he expresses that he is lying on his lover's tomb. As a result of his insanity, the accuracy of the information in the poem is questioned, which makes him an unreliable narrator. Nevertheless, he details the story with such intensity and passion that different narrator would not have caused the same effect.</em>
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Meaning➖
conflicting with or running counter to.
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Examples➖
▪️"contrary to his expectations, he found the atmosphere exciting"
▪️"the court ruled that the restrictions were contrary to the public interest"
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Synonyms➖
in conflict with
against
at variance with
at odds with
in opposition to
not in accord with, counter to
conflicting with
incompatible with; rarerepugnant
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