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Gothic Symbolism Exposed In Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven

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Similarly, “The Raven," uses gothic doubling to portray an embodiment of the narrator’s deepest fears, which ultimately overpowers his conscious and rational self. Poe concludes each stanza by using repetition of the lexis nevermore: “Quoth the raven- nevermore” This repetition of ‘nevermore’ and the six stanza structure also symbolises Poe’s increasing obsession. He projects his soul and trepidation into the body of the bird, and the fear of death and loss becomes a psychological obsession. In the case of Lolita, the double is portrayed as the protagonists himself through the pseudonym of Humbert Humbert. At first, both christian and surname seems indistinguishable, but as the novel unwinds, it becomes clear that the repetition of the protagonist’s
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