The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe Setting

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The setting of the poem is the dream and the time duration could be the stormy night or sunny morning time. The location of this poem he considers imaginary utopia as a comfort place that gives him the power to escape the reality and he never wanted them to end because when he awoke from his dream he would have to confront the misery of the world and its surroundings. The setting is significant because “According to Poe” ("But a waking dream of life and light have left me broken hearted") states that Poe wishes he could live in his dreams forever and not face reality and he love to live in his imaginary world because in dreams he don't have to feel the enormous pain and all the hardship he has experienced in life due to major changes that had