Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven

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Mystery, melodrama, and sensationalism are all factors that make Edgar Allen Poe’s poem, The Raven, so timeless. The poem is about the speaker who locks himself in isolation after the loss of his loved one, Lenore; and how he slowly begins to spiral into insanity after he encounters the raven. But what exactly is the raven? Could it be the speakers sorrow, his guilt, or even Lenore herself. I don’t believe any of these theories to be true, instead I theorise that the raven is the speaker's own consciousness speaking back to him. Forcing the speaker to confront the truths that he has not truly come to terms with yet.
Poe starts off the poem on a dreary night, with speaker reading to keep his mind off of his lost love Lenore. Then suddenly out

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