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    The Raven The poem The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe, could be interpreted in many different ways. It can be seen as a deranged lunatic who is hallucinating, finally breaks the last string and finally gives into his madness, or even just a man who misses his late wife Lenore. I am sure that the narrator in the story was a very normal and happy man who used to love the life he lived. However, when his wife died, he might have sank so far into grief that he slowly started to slip away into…

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    A man is in his bedroom, very late into the night. He is reading a book and dozing off when he hears someone knocking at his door. It was in December, so it was very cold. He had a fire going, and he watched the ashes fade. He was excited for tomorrow, he was to read another book. That book was full of sorrow, just like he was at the loss of his love, Lenore. The man saw his purple curtains moving, and it thrilled him because he did not know the cause of this. He took it to be the visitor at…

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    The Raven Reader Response The distinction between imagination and real life in literature is sometimes hard to identify. The authors of these types of works make imagination seem so realistic that the audience begins to believe the character's imagination. In the poem, The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, an imaginary bird, or perceived to be an imaginary bird, flies into the narrator's home late in the night signaling to him that death was on its way. The bird in this poem may seem real but there are…

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    Response To The Raven

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    Edgar Allen Poe's iconic poem "The Raven" is motivated by a melody of loveliness. The verses tell are depressing and tragic steaming from a story of a misplaced adoration. The speaker experiences a series of emotions during his telling of the story. He launches the story off in a gloomy attitude because of the loss of his lover (Lenore) and in an amplified responsive state. The storyteller of the poem is very isolated as a result of his loss, and Finds Company in a raven he worries will…

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    I. Intro Reading and studying early American literature one could learn that their past can come back to haunt them and that it is not good to try to forget their past completely. Edgar Allen Poe, an American Gothicism writer with a rough childhood and a wild imagine, did not receive much approval of his work until after his death. However, in many of Poe’s writings, he displayed the idea of how one's past can come back to haunt them. II. Body A. One poem that Edgar Allan Poe wrote…

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    What Is My First Reason

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    My first reason is horses are a symbol of freedom and the poet wants to be free. A quote that supports this is “Because I have come to the fence at night, the horses arrive also from their ancient stable” (Wrigley 1.1-2). When going to the POL web site and look up Robert Wrigley it can be found that he grew up in a coal mining town. Using this evidence, the meaning of the poem is wanting to be free. Horses are a symbol of freedom and the poet used them in his poem because he wants to be free.…

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    Edgar Allan Poe Born in 1809, Edgar Allan Poe was a famous writer known for his dark and twisted stories and poems. The Raven, being his most popular piece of work, paid Poe only $14. He wrote many stories in poems, almost all of which surrounded death and love. He died in 1849. In the story, The Raven, the setting isn’t specified. The time took place on a late December, and that is all the author expressed. Along with the setting, there are only two characters acknowledged, and the author…

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    The Raven Chapter Summary

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    (1) Poe was nearly asleep and when he started nodding off. He heard a little tapping, the tapping got louder each time. He believed it to be just some visitor at his chamber door (his bedroom door) he did not answer it right away. As he said in The Raven “tis some visitor tapping at my chamber door.” (2) it is a cold December night and Poe has his fire place going. He talks about the embers dying and how the shadows or “ghost” is in the floor. He wants to morn or the loss of his Lenore but…

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    Edgar Allan Poe ¨Manuscript Found in a Bottle¨. ¨Some Words With a Mummy¨. ¨The Tale Tell Heart¨. ¨The Fall of the House of Usher¨. ¨The Angel of the Odd¨. What do these five stories have in common? These were all written by the famous author: Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 and he passed on October 7, 1849 ( Poe Stories, Robert Giordano). Through the forty year span of Edgar Allan Poe´s life, though tragic as it was, he wrote amazing stories as an outlet for his…

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    Name of the author: Edgar Allan Poe Name of the written selection: The title on the selection is Annabel Lee When was this selection written? It was written in May 1849 What historical period was this (Old English period, Middle English period, British Renaissance, etc.) It is Gothic and Romantic. What type of writing is this (stories, drama, poetry, science fiction, satire, etc.). It is Gothic Poetry What were the author’s concerns during this era? The loss of his passing of…

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