Edgar Allan Poe

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Biographies

 

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Rose F

 

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April 5, 2012

 

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“The Raven” is the poem of a man mourning his beloved Lenore, his “radiant maiden.” (page 154, line 11) A raven, which symbolizes the devil, cries “nevermore,” forever taunting him, a living reminder of the death of his wife. Poe’s own experience of watching over Virginia as she died had a tremendous influence on how “The Raven” was written and how its contents unfolded, it is a forecast of Poe’s own despair that he knows will come when his wife dies...
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Poe’s own experience of watching over Virginia as she died had a tremendous influence on how “The Raven” was written and how its contents unfolded, it is a forecast of Poe’s own despair that he knows will come when his wife dies. In the poem he shows the world his pain of having his beloved wife Virginia taken away from him and compares death to the raven and how the raven reminds him of the misery he endured after the death of his wife...
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