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The poem, “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe starts off on a cold December midnight while the narrator is in his den. ... Then the narrator hears a knocking at his window lattice and, “in there stepped a stately raven. ...
In verse eight the raven deceives the narrator into smiling. The narrator is amused and annoyed by the raven and he then asks the raven to reveal his name. All that the raven says is, “Nevermore. ... He recognizes that this word was taught to the raven, by some master and it is not really an answer to his questions. ...
In the twelfth verse, the raven again deceives the narrator into smiling. ...
In verse fourteen, the narrator exclaims that God must have sent the raven to bring back the memories of his lost Lenore, but then in the next verse, he contradicts himself, saying that the bird is evil and was brought by the devil.
Approximate Word count = 588 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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