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the Raven

Edgar Allen Poe's poem, "The Raven," is a classic poem. It has an iambic tetrameter rhythm with six lines per stanza. The rhyming scheme is an abcbb (b) pattern. This makes the poem very choppy and rhythmic, but gives it a sense of suspense and terror. One December evening, a man is attempting to find some consolation from the remembrance of his lost love by reading. He began to fall asleep, but his nap was interrupted by a knock at his door. The narrator first believed the knock to be a dream, but he finally decided to open the door, only to be greeted by darkness. A rush of fear came over him, and he can only say the word "Lenore" (the name of his lost loved one) as he looked into the darkness.Immediately after he closed the door, another knock was heard from the room's win


Along with these descriptive words, phrases such as ". Symbolism and imagery play important roles in this piece. The bird replied again with "Nevermore," and remained sitting in the dark room to torment to the speaker's soul and remind him of his lost love. The raven, which was the inspiration for the poem, is a huge symbol itself. Somewhat amused by the animal, the speaker began to talk to the creature, but the bird replied "Nevermore" to each comment. The narrator threw open the shutter and a large raven stepped into the room. He uses detailed imagery and strong symbolism to create a distinct mood in his readers - one that is almost odd because it is so powerful. Grief overcame him, and the narrator realized that the raven was intended to deliver him from his suffering, when it replied again, "Nevermore.

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