The Symbolism Of Fear In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe

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Throughout the story, Poe’s symbolic nature imbues fearful emotions about the narrator’s true fear of time until death. Poe builds up the fear in the audience by using the narrator’s point of view to describe the horrid scent, dark visuals, and frightening sounds discovered after the narrator’s plunge into the pit. For instance, the narrator described his experience saying “I could no longer doubt the doom prepared for me…the pit, typical of hell and regarded by rumor as the ultima Thule of all [Inquisitors’] punishments.” (288) This ominous pit is epitomized to be the worst of the Inquisitorial agent’s punishments since it incites despair upon the captured. The pit’s predominant hellish setting “drove the blood in torrents upon [the narrator’s]