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Chronic Illness In Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven

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Edgar Allen Poe wrote a poem in 1845 called 'The Raven'. 'The Raven' tells a story of a man who loses his wife and felt "weak and weary." One night, a raven comes to his front door and starts to torture him by repeating the word "nevermore." The teasing made his sadness and depression even stronger. He was depressed his whole life because of different events he had experienced. His mom died, his dad abandoned him, and his wife died of tuberculosis. He was rejected by the norm. He chose to write this poem because it felt like his only escape from sadness. Next, Edgar allen poe had chronic illnesses throughout his life including alcoholism, depression, and anxiety. The narrator speaks of losing the love of his life, Lenore, which makes him
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