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Essay heading: Analysis Of The Raven
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Throughout the poem, the narrator is tormented by his lost love, Lenore, who came back in the form of a raven. Of course, it is only speculated that he killed her, but there are many clues that he has. He has only little hope of seeing Lenore again, as the ambers show in the fire. He was also so ridden by guilt that he was haunted by the image of her, the raven... displayed 300 characters
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Throughout the poem, the narrator is tormented by his lost love, Lenore, who came back in the form of a raven. Of course, it is only speculated that he killed her, but there are many clues that he has. He has only little hope of seeing Lenore again, as the ambers show in the fire. He was also so ridden by guilt that he was haunted by the image of her, the raven... displayed next 300 characters
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