The Atmosphere Of Grief In Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

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Edgar allan poe's the raven presents an atmosphere of gloominess and melancholy eerines. From the beginning the poem’s foundation set on the loss of the narrators loved one lenore. The narrator is dozing off in his sleep along with the embers in his fireplace, the book in his hand is meant to serve as a distraction as he does not wish to grieve after his angelically named lost lover lenore. The grief is briefly subsidized by a feeling of dread as the narrator hears a knock at his door.
As a result of the knock the narrator finds himself screaming out for lenore. This is important because it marks the point at which the narrator is overwhelmed with grief. The suffering the narrator sends out into the midnight is only returned to him in the

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