Loneliness And Death In The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe

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How does the Raven affects the reader and how Poe gives us one of his most impactful stories to the reader. The Raven is a story in the gothic style of literature, it starts with the narrator telling us about the setting being a gloomy and lonely type of setting, the man starts hearing stuff and sees a Raven, he has seen many before and is used to it, the narrator starts to go insane after the Raven starts to speak to him making him remember about him losing someone close to him. The main themes in the Raven is about loneliness and death, the main motifs are the Raven and the river styx that is mentioned throughout the story. This short story was very well written and is one of my favorite stories so far, it represents the theme of loneliness and death in a perfect way to me. This story is similar to his other short stories because of the gothic style of literature, all his other stories are related to death and all have similar themes. …show more content…

The setting is important for the mood because it creates the gloomy atmosphere that Poe was going for. The setting is also important for the story because it shows us how lonely the narrator is without Lenore and how this grief is too much for

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