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    the reader to understand the circumstances that the narrator is in. Sleepiness can cause hallucinations of the mind. The narrator heard a small noise‚ possibly in a dream‚ that he turned into a reality. Thereafter‚ the narrator speaks of his love‚ Lenore. The tragedy of her death

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    overwhelms him‚ as the only thing he hears are the whispers of “Lenore”. With his “soul‚burning” he closes the door‚ enraged (30). Again‚ though‚ the tapping continues‚ but this time it is at his window. He opens the window‚ and in comes a raven. After asking numerous questions‚ the Raven only replies with “nevermore”. The speaker takes this as a connection to Lenore‚ who he will “nevermore” see. However‚ while the speaker is thinking of Lenore‚ he is being distracted by things around him.

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    reminds him of a late maiden‚ Lenore. Although it was easy to reach a general understanding‚ painting a complete picture required definitions of unknown words and phrases; the elaborate meanings really expand the setting and plot. The narrator uses the word “surcease‚” line 10‚ to tell the listener that he wishes to read a book‚ so he can put an end to his mourning. After investigating the tapping at the door and finding no one there‚ he hears a voice thought to be Lenore; she is deceased‚ so hearing

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    on the floor Shall be lifted NEVERMORE." Through this quotation the bird has disobeyed him and is just sitting above the door staring at him. His soul is caught under the bird shadow as he passes away and it is lifted up to heaven and his fair Lenore. Poe uses midnight and December for the time the story takes place because both represent an end to something‚ and alsothe anticipation of something new. A new year comes after midnight‚ also a new day; and December represents the end of

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    Close Reading of “The Raven” “The Raven” was written by Edgar Allan Poe and originally published in January 1845. It is a narrative poem about a man sitting in his room and falling asleep while reading‚ wanting to forget his lost love named Lenore. All of a sudden his attention is grabbed by a knock at his door. He goes to open the door only to find there is no one there. Then‚ there is a knock at his window. This time a raven swoops into the man’s room. This raven first interests the man‚ but then

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    whoever is at his door that they are forgiven and that when he opened his chamber door nothing but blackness was there and nothing more. 5.He was having awful dreams that no one should ever dream of and that all he could her was a whisper that said “Lenore”. 6.He is telling himself that he is just tripping and that he doesn’t really hear anything and that it’s just the wind tapping his window and his door. 7.He explain what he sees as he opens his shutter which is a raven standing there‚ just standing

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    begins to think the unthinkable‚ things no human may think. What could he be thinking? Silents breaks as the “only word there spoken was the whispered word‚ “Lenore?”” (28) making Poe’s confused and slightly anxious character whispers‚ “and an echo murmured back the word‚ “Lenore!”” (29) Questioning himself‚ did I say that? Was the crow Lenore? Was she sent to send him a

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    Life Time of Sorrow The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe puts a new perspective on the topic of death. Death is most commonly associated with mourning or fright‚ but in The Raven Poe succeeds in showing a feeling caught between the two. These feelings reflect a sorrow so deep it transforms into a psychological madness‚ a feeling that the pain death brings will ruin a person forever. Poe exhibits that the death of a loved one will bring sorrow and will stay with you forever. Throughout the sixteenth

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    A theme is a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly. In poems‚ there is usually a theme shown throughout. These poems are lines and stanzas that create a story or description of a certain object. In the poem The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe‚ there is a theme of certain doom. This means atmosphere of the poem is very dark. Three examples in the poem that show this theme are the rhyme scheme‚ the word choice/repetition‚ and the raven itself throughout

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    analyzing the idea that the narrator of the poem is not just expressing sorrow over the loss of his “Lenore‚” but also guilt stemming from his belief that he could have done more to save her‚ or in fact maybe even caused the death of his beloved Lenore. Poe does a good job of separating the poem into two categories or sections‚ so to speak. One being the hopeful idea that he can get Lenore back or at least see her ghost and possibly reconcile with her so that he can live on happily. The other

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