Review the first stanza of Roderick Usher's poem. What idea is suggested by the words angels, radiant, and seraph?
The heavenly qualities of the palace
The monarch's divine and kind nature
The regal nature of the surrounding area
The reliable construction of the palace


Roderick Usher's poem
By Edgar Allan Poe

In the greenest of our valleys,
By good angels tenanted,
Once a fair and stately palace—
Radiant palace—reared its head.
In the monarch Thought's dominion—
It stood there!
Never seraph spread a pinion
Over fabric half so fair.

Respuesta :

The heavenly qualities of the palace

Answer:

  • The heavenly qualities of the palace

Explanation:

Once, there was a glorious castle from which an extraordinary ruler led his domain with reason and sound judgment. So great and delightful was this spot holy messengers withstood there. Now and again, the royal residence corridors resonated with wondrous voices singing the gestures of recognition of the ruler. "But evil things, in robes of sorrow, / Assailed the monarch's high estate." These evil things may have been in the form of immorality, disease, or any other destructive force that corrupts subverts, or sickens a human being."

Now the castle is spooky with Vast structures, that move incredibly to a harsh tune, While, similar to an appalling fast waterway, Through the pale entryway a terrible crowd surge out always and chuckle – but smile no more.

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