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Essay heading: Poem Interpretation: The Raven
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This seems to make sense since the speaker has suffered the loss of his love, thus the end of their relationship, and the beginning of something new to come. Nepenthe (mentioned toward the end) is a potion, which was used by ancients to induce forgetfulness of pain and sorrow. Also mentioned near the end was Aidenn which is an Arabic word for Eden or Paradise... displayed 300 characters
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Also mentioned near the end was Aidenn which is an Arabic word for Eden or Paradise.
Poe's philosophy on the subject of poetry is that it should always be written short enough to read in one sitting and strive to achieve a single, unique effect. This was his intention in writing The Raven and many of his other works... displayed next 300 characters
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