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tell the story of spellbound with ur own word along with the structure

tell the story of spellbound with ur own word along with the structure

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<h2><strong>Retelling of “Spellbound” by Emily Brontë</strong></h2><p>A person stands frozen in a stormy, wintry landscape. The winds are harsh, the skies are dark, and snow covers the ground. Even though nature is wild and dangerous, the person doesn’t move. They're trapped—not by force, but by some mysterious power. They're fully aware of the darkness and danger but can’t leave. They’re under a kind of spell that makes them stay, even when their heart might want to flee.</p><h2><strong>Structure of the Poem</strong></h2><p>“Spellbound” is a <strong>lyric poem</strong> with <strong>three stanzas</strong>, each made of <strong>four lines (quatrains)</strong> and follows a <strong>regular rhyme scheme</strong>: ABAB.</p><p>Here’s how the structure breaks down:</p><p><strong>Stanza 1 – Setting the Scene (Exposition)</strong></p><p>The night is dark and stormy.<br>The speaker is standing still while everything around is in chaos.<br>Nature is wild, but the speaker is unmoved.</p><p>🡲 <i>This sets the tone and mood: eerie, cold, mysterious.</i></p><p><strong>Stanza 2 – The Conflict (Rising Action)</strong></p><p>The trees are bending from the strong winds.<br>Snow is covering everything, symbolizing danger and lifelessness.<br>The speaker <strong>wants</strong> to leave but <strong>can’t</strong>—they’re trapped.</p><p>🡲 <i>Shows inner conflict: the desire to escape vs. the inability to move.</i></p><p><strong>Stanza 3 – Resolution (Climax + Falling Action)</strong></p><p>The sun has gone, and darkness surrounds them.<br>Hope is fading, but the speaker remains still.<br>They repeat: <strong>they cannot go</strong>—as if under a spell.</p><p>🡲 <i>The final confirmation: they are truly spellbound—helpless but strangely accepting.</i></p><h2><strong>Theme</strong></h2><p>Being trapped by emotion or fate. Even when things get bad, something invisible (like grief, love, or destiny) holds you in place. The speaker is not physically chained, but emotionally or spiritually frozen.</p><h2><strong>Tone &amp; Mood</strong></h2><ul><li><strong>Tone:</strong> Mysterious, haunting, resigned.</li><li><strong>Mood:</strong> Cold, eerie, isolating.</li></ul>

Retelling of “Spellbound” by Emily Brontë

A person stands frozen in a stormy, wintry landscape. The winds are harsh, the skies are dark, and snow covers the ground. Even though nature is wild and dangerous, the person doesn’t move. They're trapped—not by force, but by some mysterious power. They're fully aware of the darkness and danger but can’t leave. They’re under a kind of spell that makes them stay, even when their heart might want to flee.

Structure of the Poem

“Spellbound” is a lyric poem with three stanzas, each made of four lines (quatrains) and follows a regular rhyme scheme: ABAB.

Here’s how the structure breaks down:

Stanza 1 – Setting the Scene (Exposition)

The night is dark and stormy.
The speaker is standing still while everything around is in chaos.
Nature is wild, but the speaker is unmoved.

🡲 This sets the tone and mood: eerie, cold, mysterious.

Stanza 2 – The Conflict (Rising Action)

The trees are bending from the strong winds.
Snow is covering everything, symbolizing danger and lifelessness.
The speaker wants to leave but can’t—they’re trapped.

🡲 Shows inner conflict: the desire to escape vs. the inability to move.

Stanza 3 – Resolution (Climax + Falling Action)

The sun has gone, and darkness surrounds them.
Hope is fading, but the speaker remains still.
They repeat: they cannot go—as if under a spell.

🡲 The final confirmation: they are truly spellbound—helpless but strangely accepting.

Theme

Being trapped by emotion or fate. Even when things get bad, something invisible (like grief, love, or destiny) holds you in place. The speaker is not physically chained, but emotionally or spiritually frozen.

Tone & Mood

  • Tone: Mysterious, haunting, resigned.
  • Mood: Cold, eerie, isolating.

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