Edgar Allan Poe's Raven Historical Significance Of The Raven

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Edgar Allan Poe’s Raven historical significance is that he was one of the first famous american authors and the raven was a widely popular poem that almost everyone knows today. The Raven represented the narrator's "mournful and never-ending remembrance" of his lost Lenore. The Audubon birds’ historical significance is Audubon’s his extensive studies documenting all types of American birds and his intricately detailed illustrations that showed the birds in their natural habitats. My Country Tis of Thee historical significance is that it is an American song and it gives us pride and reminds us of our freedom and liberty that we have as Americans. Connections These items all relate to birds and America. The Raven relates to Edgar Allan

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