The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
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- 2012.06.03
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- 2012.06
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- 가격 3,000원
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I got A- for this essay.
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“The Raven” is about lover sadness the death of a beautiful woman. In the poem, the raven served as both a symbol to represent death and a means through which to maintain the melancholy mood of the poem. The most noticiable technique was the use of repetition. Just as repeated exposure to words of hopelessness and gloom created a chilling effect. Poe saturated the reader with desperate futility by repetition uses of the words "nothing more" and "nevermore." These two phrases, used in chorus to end seventeen of the poem`s eighteen stanzas, make the reader saturated with melancholies.
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“Though its answer little meaning—little relevancy bore”(50). The narrator tells what he remembers about the setting and action at the time of the Raven`s visit. Through these stanzas, Poe lets the reader know how truly alone the narrator feels. Poe has the raven give the same response over and over again, to make a point that the narrator will never get the answers he wants to hear.
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