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... raven repeats it, the speaker thinks the bird cames from a mean and unhappy master until the songs of his hope only speaks out through the word "nevermore". ...
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... When Poe had decided to use a refrain that repeated the word "nevermore," he found that it would be most effective if he used a non-reasoning creature to utter ...
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... While reading "'The Raven,' I had the conception of a raven - the bird of ill omen - monotonously repeating the one word "Nevermore," at the conclusion of each ...
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... When the raven first enters and speaks the word "Nevermore," it is not taken too seriously. As the action progresses however, the ...
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... The word "outpour" expresses the narrator's outrage and disappointment in the raven for not speaking more than just the one negative word, "nevermore" which is ...
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... power over Poe. The Raven keeps repeating the word 'Nevermore' as a way of tormenting and driving people crazy. 'As my Hopes have ...
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... the raven, this brought the poem to itīs climax, in the third verse from the end, Poe worked backwards from this stanza and used the word "nevermore" in many ...
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... the raven, this brought the poem to itīs climax, in the third verse from the end, Poe worked backwards from this stanza and used the word "nevermore" in many ...
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... "The bird can say only one word, "Nevermore", and that word reminds him that nothing can bring back his lost Lenore" (Carlson 15). ...
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... The Raven used to talk and repeat just one word "Nevermore," but because of that word, it helped Poe recognizes the death of his special wife. ...
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... raven. Also, the raven speaks one word, "Nevermore." This shows that the narrator is being punished for something that he did. His ...
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... The man can anticipate the answers of the raven, knowing that the only word it speaks is "nevermore", and tortures himself even more by asking certain ...
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... Till the dirges of his hope that melancholy burden bore Of 'Never - nevermore." Now that ... was caught by an unhappy master that only taught it that word, so it ...
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... The narrator can anticipate the answers of the raven, knowing that the only word it speaks is "nevermore", and tortures himself even more by asking certain ...
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... The bird answers the first two with "Nevermore"(l. 48), at that point, the man realizes that he "spoke only that one word"(l. 55-56) and it will be the answer ...
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... When Poe decided to have someone repeat the phrase "Nevermore" to the narrator ... to Poe, is simply because of the sonorousness of the word Pallas, itself (Poe ...
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... was unbroken and the only word spoken was the whispered word "Lenore" and ... on the night's Plutonian shore, his response, " quote the raven nevermore" Then the ...
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... The word "like" indicates this. ... "nevermore will they come:," who could die in agony, going unnoticed , piling upon existing rotting bodies, who "evermore are ...
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... The reader is then confronted by a woman who will be silent nevermore. ... The word "Is" signifies a conclusion that will never arrive, for it is found in the ...
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... power on those who seem to challenge it, "Cassio, I love thee, But nevermore be officer ... I will never speak word."(Ln 305 Act5, 2). He too like Othello follows ...
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... in his poem, Poe replied because of the "sonorous of the word, Pallas, itself ... I hear of persons haunted by the 'Nevermore,' and one acquaintance of mine who has ...
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... with the intent that the readers experience each phrase, each word, and each ... shadow that lies floating on the floor shall be lifted nevermore" (Poe, Michaels ...
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... "At that time even one's parents were ready with the word 'coward'" (Remarque, All Quiet I. 15). ... Nevermore" (Remarque, All Quiet VII. 153). ...
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... "At that time even one's parents were ready with the word 'coward'" (Remarque, All Quiet I. 15). ... Nevermore" (Remarque, All Quiet VII. 153). ...
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... Lady Madeline, twin sister of Roderick Usher, does not speak one word throughout the ... ever see his lost Lenore again but the raven only replies with nevermore. ...
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... from the consequent duplicity (in the etymological meaning of the word) of his ... Lenore on earth or in heaven and getting the response "Nevermore," the narrator ...
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... the talk is of weapons and war, and that none has a friendly word for him ... tell of wicked words of mine: my rede wrought it that rides nevermore hitherward Baldr ...
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... the talk is of weapons and war, and that none has a friendly word for him ... tell of wicked words of mine: my rede wrought it that rides nevermore hitherward Baldr ...
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