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1. The Bells ›

Edgar Allan Poe's poem " The Bells " is a renowned onomatopoeic work from 1849 that mimics the sound of bells to symbolize the progression of human life. Through four sections, it captures the emotional shifts from childhood wonder to the solemnity of death using techniques like repetition and alliteration. The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe - Poems - Poets.org

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