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Symbolism In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

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Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”, there are many different symbols with many different meanings, like December, Plutonian Shore, and the raven itself. These lead to a very entertaining poem. First of all, one of the symbols is December. This symbolizes a cold and dark time, and the end of something. The poem takes place on the 31st, at midnight. Also, Poe’s mother died in December. Second, Plutonian shore means hell. When it says “tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore” the narrator is asking the bird what its name is on this hellish night. Lastly, the raven is a symbol itself. It represents darkness and death, and prophet of bad news. When the raven perches in his chamber it signifies death is coming for him. It’s almost
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