Edgar Allen Poe The Raven

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English

 

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Richard S

 

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June 4, 2014

 

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University

 

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As it is read, a definite rhyme scheme is present: internal rhyme in the first and third line and end rhymes in lines two, four, and five. All eighteen stanzas of the poem are arranged like this, but Poe never makes it seems unexciting or repetitious. Probably the most noticeable and most brilliant aspect of "The Raven" is it's saturation of symbolism...
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Probably the most noticeable and most brilliant aspect of "The Raven" is it's saturation of symbolism. The raven (see Appendix R) itself is the main symbol, representing the man's self-torture uncovered in the work. Because the raven does not comprehend or reason its answers, it allows the man to interpret them however his mind allows, which gives the reader a look at the mind's unstable mind state...
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