The Loss Of Grief In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe

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The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe, is a very well known narrative poem published in 1845. In The Raven, the narrator expresses his intense grief over the loss of his love Lenore, this is said to have symbolized Poe’s grief over his wife’s poor health which eventually led to her death. It starts out with the narrator hearing a knocking and after finding nobody at the door he proceeds to open the window from hence a black raven comes in and perches above his chamber door. The man, feeling momentarily humorous due to the circumstances, then asks the bird for its name upon which the bird answers “nevermore.” In stanza twelve Poe describes how the narrator proceeds in a rather unique way. Still enthralled by the peculiar actions of the raven the

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