How Does Poe Use Alliteration In The Raven

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Poe used the poetic device of alliteration in “The Raven” to build a suspenseful mood. The narrator of the poem pulled up a chair to observe the bird, and he describes the bird’s eyes to the audience.“To the fowl whose fiery eyes now burned into my bosom's core;” the rigid alliteration of fowl and fiery establishes an intense mood. Rather than writing “To the bird whose burning eyes..”, Poe used alliteration to manipulate his audience in order for them to experience the appalling mood. In fact, if the reader were to read this line aloud, he or she would not hear the word “fowl” but “foul”. This gives the impression that the Raven is not to be interpreted as a bird, but as a terrible and fierce creature. Furthermore, the sound of the F in the