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The Foolishness In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

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An eagle, flying gracefully through the air with the sun right above him. A raven flying with only darkness around him. Both flying but you can only feel the boldness in the eagles presence. The raven a sign of Satan roams in the skies looking to scavenge on whatever it can find. The eagle represents justice, liberty, and freedom. “Close to the sun in lonely lands” the eagle is flying by itself with nothing around him. Above the sea he soars. Looking down on it as if the sea is some peasantly thing. With great gratification he dives into the water to snatch up its prey. Ravens are bold, raucous, and unabashed. They are often unforgiving. “Respite—respite and nepenthe and forget this lost Lenore” “Nevermore” says
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