elie84
elie84
02.11.2020 • 
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50 points and brainliest who answers all the questions Directions: Answer the following questions after reading Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”

1. What is the raven’s only answer to the narrator’s questions?

2. In stanza 12, the narrator sits down in front of the raven. What is the narrator thinking as he looks at the bird?

3. As the poem progresses, the narrator becomes more and more furious with the raven. Why does he become so angry?

4. Edgar Allan Poe is famous for using symbolism in his stories and poetry. How could the raven be a symbol in this poem? What clues does Poe give you to imply that the raven is a symbol rather than a literal creature?

5. How would you describe the mood created by the setting? Which images in the beginning of the poem create this atmosphere?

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