Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven And Evening Star

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With his childhood flooded with misery and the death of his loved ones, Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809~October 7, 1849) was a depressed and sorrowful poet. He was, however, the main figure of Romanticism, which was a movement that was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, with poems such as “Annabel Lee” and “Evening Star”. “The Raven” is another Romanticism poem and is often noted for its stylized language and the supernatural atmosphere. The poem is about a narrator slowly losing his sanity as he asks the raven that flew into his house questions and it always answers with “nevermore”. It was among the first books to have this “supernatural” atmosphere to it and the people was quite kept entertained by it. Edgar Allan Poe continued to