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The Raven
In the poem,The Raven, written by Edgar Allen Poe, the author is trying to get the point across of how many people always have a desire to meet with a loved one when that loved one has passed away; but it is not possible, says Edgar Allen Poe; once a person has passed away all one has left is despair. The Raven , is a great example of this. ...
With a fling of the shutter the Raven stood, stately stepping into the room. ... As the speaker asked what thy lordly name was, the Raven quoted,Nevermore. Here is where the Raven is telling the speaker that Lenore is no more; the speaker ponders how could there be such a name as,Nevermore? ... Here the speaker thinks of the Raven as just lost; just as he had lost Lenore.
Approximate Word count = 696 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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