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Setting

Library (decorated with plush velvet, dark interrior

Speaker/Narrator

Meldsamtic, Melancholy, Eerie



Tone

Intense and Frantic

Rhyme sceme

Rhyming Trochaic Octometer


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(B)external


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Raven symbolizes...

Raven- he symbolizes the narrator's grief and memories of Lenore. Because at the end the narrator says the raven will be with him forever. Just like his thoughts and sadness of his love will be with him always seen in the line when he claims his soul will never be free from Lenore



Bust of Pallas symbolizes

When the raven first flies in and sits on her head, we realize it's important for the narrator b/c the raven is to bring wisdom over the war (helps the narrator to realize that he will never forget Lenore) going on in his mind about the loss of Lenore

Nights Plutonion Shore

Pluto is the god of the underworld. His 'shore' is the underworld (to get there, you die) Also, the 'nights' commonly represents nothingness + darkness, furthermore, a 'shore' is so expansive it encompasses( all the negative aspects associated with death) more than we could ever comprehend

December symbolizes

The cold kills nature. So December is a representation of death.