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    room‚ but his memories of his dead wife‚ Lenore‚ are haunting him and are being isolated inside his head. Poe also set ‘The Raven’ at night with poor weather conditions‚ where there is poor visibility‚ making the reader fear what could be around the narrator. Firstly‚ ‘The Raven’ is set in an isolated area where the narrator is trapped inside his chamber with the raven just outside‚ seemingly terrorising the narrator and bringing back memories of Lenore back to him. The narrator‚ instead of

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    The man dwelled on the death of Lenore‚ which left him depressed. He sees the raven coming to him as a sign of him being crazy and that he was imagining it. The man is trying to move on after the loss of Lenore‚ but cannot because he is unable to forget Lenore. Once he does forget Lenore the raven will also leave because the raven is represents his mourning. Annabel Lee is the last poem complete poem by Poe

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    he may want to convey the dreary atmosphere and mysterytone of the poem. It seems obvious that the raven symbolizes emotionalsufferings and portrays a vivid understanding of reality.The story of the poem is about a man (narrator) who lost hislover‚ Lenore. He is awfully depressed and lonely. I can assume hisemotional condition. He seems very tired and weak. Poe used the word’dreary’ to creat the weak and weary atmosphere of scene in the firsttwo lines. I can empathize with his heartbreak because I

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    of his love Lenore which has left him in a state of stupor madness. Out

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    relation to Topic: The poem begins with the narrator in a state of sorrow as he bemoans the loss of his beloved Lenore. He has retreated to his “chamber” and ceased contact with others. a) Textual Evidence (Please quote according to proper MLA formatting): “From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore--/For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore--/Nameless here forevermore” (Poe 10-12). i) Analysis of Textual Evidence in Relation to Comment

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    Symbolism in The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe primarily occurs in the image of the raven itself‚ the room‚ the month of December‚ the time of night‚ the statue and perhaps less obviously‚ the cushion‚ the window and the door. From the very beginning of the poem‚ the mood and tone‚ which is set to prepare us for the symbols is sombre and gloomy. The phrase ’once upon a’ prepares us for the fact that we are about to hear a story‚ but fast on the heels of the phrase we learn that this is not going to be

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    known poem. On the outside‚ after skimming the mere edges of this literary piece‚ the poem begins with a man at sitting in a chair at home‚ speaking with an odd placed raven that has come into his residence. The speaker brings to attention the name of Lenore‚ and this name is repeated over and over again. The poem explains that the raven answering all of the man’s questions with the answer “nevermore.” While many students throughout their years in school‚ well before college‚ read this poem‚ few ever

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    in certain words‚ such as "Lenore" (10) and "nevermore" (48) in order to indicate the depressing and lonely sound and set the tone of the poem. The repetition of "nevermore" (48) gives a certain unity to the poem‚ for this reason each word and line adds to the poem significantly. The unnamed narrator appears in a lonely apartment and speaks of a "bleak December" (7) night. This night while studying his books‚ he is struggling to stop thinking of his deceased love Lenore. On most nights‚ he occasionally

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    the death of his love whom he called "Lenore". Lenore‚ like Annabel Lee‚ had died several years earlier. In "The Raven"‚ man hears tapping on his chamber door and sees the curtains slowly swaying. He believes that it can be no other than Lenore. Unfortunately for him though‚ it is only but a bird. A large‚ black bird known as the Raven. A raven is usually symbolized as something dark and sinister. Throughout the poem‚ the man is tormented by his lost love‚ Lenore‚ who came back in the form of a Raven

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    The Effects of Animals in Poe’s Works Animals have been living alongside humans for all of history‚ and have been major influences on human life and society. Over time‚ certain animals have become more than just creatures‚ but have been turned into symbols by the way people see them or interact with them. For example‚ a dove has come to represent love or peace‚ and a lion represents courage. Some animals like these are able to have certain effects on people‚ based off of what that animal has come

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