Emotions In The Raven
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In ÒThe RavenÓ by Edgar Allan Poe, the reader sees the internal torment of a man in mourning for the lost love of a maiden, named Lenore that has died. The narrator expresses a sea of emotions over the vision of a raven haunting and taunting him.
As the narrator sits in his chamber he only seems to notice the negativity of his surroundings in a depressive state of mind over his lost Lenore. ÒOnce upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary.Ó He was, as many people seem to be when they are depressed, in a calm state nearly sleeping. He then was disturbed by a tapping
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Allan Poe, , Òthe ravenÓ, frustrated raven,
Approximate Word count = 418
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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