Yes, "Annabel Lee" can be rewritten with a different name and theme. For example, changing the name to "Eleanor" and shifting the theme to focus on the enduring power of friendship or nature's beauty could provide a fresh perspective on the poem.
Annabel Fay - Hold On
it is to follow your dream and dont let anyone tell you different
The narrator is mourning for his lover because she is dead and they can never physically see each other again. But their love can't ever be broken.
There are four opening(theme) songs. They are: 1. Melissa 2. Ready Steady Go! 3. UNDO 4. Rewrite There ya go. :)
Hold on - Annabel Fay? I'm pretty sure that it is 'Keep your head up' - by Andy Grammer.
The theme of annabel lee or what Edgar allan poe is trying to say is TRUE LOVE CONQUERS ALL. I think that is the theme because it says in the poem that the reason annabel died was because the angels were jealous of the love they had because it was so strong. So the angels killed her by chilling her to death. But it even if she died he never forgot her. And in the poem itself it says that their love was so strong no one or nothing couold ever separate their souls. So even if she died he always had her in his heart and eventually when he died he would meet her in heaven. --------------------------------------------------- Edit: It depends on which 'theme' you wish to go with. Commonly I use the theme that is the emotion or state of mind that causes the most dramatic shift in mood from the beginning to the end (this works only in narrative poems). The theme would then be envy because envy is what killed Annabel Lee causing a shift in emotion.
A theme that anyone can relate to is called a universal theme.
# the theme of this story is Stargirl made people love. # To be yourself no matter what anyone says
Every sonnet has a different theme.
country western theme, pop star theme, vampire theme, harry potter theme, camping theme, beach/Hawaiian theme, decade themes (ie. 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s theme, etc), sports theme...
The theme is the universal truth; it cannot be cliche, the main idea. It is the message the author wants you to take away from the story.
the theme is to never give up and to follow your dreams, no matter what anyone else thinks.