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    The Raven Literary Analysis I would like to do a literary analysis of “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, which is considered one of the best poems in the history. Main character is the narrator, who is not further described except fact that he lost his beloved Lenore, and the raven. Even though the raven is just an animal he plays an important role in the poem. It is a short story about the person who is the narrator and is trying to find out if he will see Lenore ever again. Answer to that is…

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    George R.R Martin, an American novelist, once said, “Love is madness and lust is poison.” Yet, the loss of the same love can oftentimes leave people in a state of anguish. In the poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, the protagonist is trapped in melancholia after the loss of his wife Lenore. The author uses two gothic conventions; decay and emotion to manifest the main character’s madness driven by grief. The gothic convention of decay demonstrated how sorrow prompted the protagonists’ madness…

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    Subjectivity Another characteristic of dark romanticism found in "Ligeia" is subjectivity. All Poe's stories were written in the first person narration. Poe's way to shorten the distance and to get closer to the reader is by using first person voice. When the distance is close, the reader get all events and information from the narrator. So, the only source of information presented was by the narrator . It is impassible to considers the work not subjective since it built on the…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s stories all have some type of mysterious setting that makes the reader read in between the lines and decipher the meaning. His stories also incorporate a great deal of violence and sinister acts, which adds a grimness to each story he tells. “The Black Cat” is a true work of literature that incorporates a hidden meaning in the story with the use of sinister violence. In this particular story, the narrator’s use of the first-person point of view, symbolism through the…

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s private life was filled with many struggles conflicts, but his public life consisted of fame and recognition from his stories and poems. First of all, an article about Edgar Allan Poe states, “although he became immensely popular, Poe could barely make a living” (About Edgar Allan Poe 3). In other words, Poe gained fame from his writings, but received barely any money for his work. This proves his public life and private life differed, because many people knew Poe because of…

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    How did Edgar Allan Poe’s life influence his poems Edgar Allan Poe had a very depressing life which is believed to have heavy influence on his writing. Many people say that because of the hard, sad, and depressing life that Poe experienced is the reason why his writing’s are very dark, mysterious, and emotional. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts. Poe had a very hard life, he grew up with no parents and he never really had a place to call home. Edgar didn’t…

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    In “The Raven”, Edgar Allan Poe utilizes the raven and Lenore to symbolize death and light. Lenore is described as very special and the light that illuminates him in the darkness: “ For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore. ” (line 11) In line 43, the raven represents death. When Lenore dies, there is no light. The narrator is reading in his chamber in December to distract himself from thinking about Lenore: “ From my books surcease of sorrow — sorrow for the lost Lenore. ”…

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    “The Raven” Edgar Allen Poe The poem “The Raven” is written by Edgar Allen Poe. Poe is a poet who normally writes from experiences he has had in his life. He is known to write more strange, dark, and different poems than other poets may. In his poem, “The Raven”, the speaker is in his home thinking, almost falling asleep, when he hears a tapping at the door. Throughout the first half of the poem, the speaker thinks it is a person. He soon comes to find out that it is a Raven. The speaker…

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    There is a great deal of well-known poets that lived a very tragic life. There is a great deal of depth in many people’s poems. I personally believe however that one person in particular has suffered through tragedy throughout his life, and his poems are fun to read and decipher the true complex meaning behind the words. Robert Frost is an early twentieth century American poet, who in the poem, “A Late Walk,” wrote about complex social and philosophical themes set in rural life in New England.…

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    “The Raven” is a poem expressed in the form of a story that the author, Edgar Allen Poe, uses an amazing combination of symbolism, imagery, and wordplay to display the love and supernatural aspect that correlates to the deaf of the man’s love, Lenore. These elements help support the theme. The theme of “The Raven” is the sadness and grief that is brought along when a love one is lost eternalized and can never be fixed. The symbols are in the form of objects and figures. The imagery in the poem…

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