It was a usual Saturday. David enters the home through the window as his mother is not at home. David has planned to play cards with his mother. He finds the faded Lily plant. He realized that he hasn't watered it since many days. With the little steps into the home, he suspects the entire home covered with dust and curtains. He wonders, how and why?
He runs towards his aunt's house and confronts to his aunt. He explains in a rush that on every Saturday he used to play cards with his mom, he used to eat fries, he used to watch 'Small Wanders' and there used to be a Lily plant. But all used to be. David's eyes got wet and he bursts into tears. David used to have a family and a good memory. Now David is all alone and he used to have memories.
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1. His relationship with Annabel Lee made the narrator's life meaningful because the poem states, "We loved with a love that was more than love." This shows his obsession with Annabel Lee.
2. The angels were jealous of the narrator's relationship with Annabel Lee, and sent a cold wind, "Chilling and Killing my Annabel Lee."
3. The narrator spends most of his time dreaming about Annabel Lee and wandering along the ocean's edge.
Hm, I will ask my dad this and I will report back to you!!!
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Learning quicker than others can. I have a am a very fast learning you could teach me how to play poker and i would pick it up like *snaps fingers* that, while someone else might need a few more times to explain.
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