in the poem The Bells by adgar allan poe,
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the poem represents stages in the life of a human being. can you guess what the stages are and how they are shown in the poem.
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First, we hear silver bells on a sleigh, and the speaker tells us about the happy, tinkling sound they make. Next we hear the golden bells of a wedding, and he describes their mellow, joyful noise. Then things take a turn, as we hear the sound of brass alarm bells warning us about a fire. Finally, we hear the heavy, miserable sounds of iron bells. The sound of those bells makes the people who hear them really sad
The poem deals with themes like fear of death, and the inevitable progression of the life cycle from youth to death.
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